The Executive Producer In Action

The Executive Producer In Action
During a Taping of "Speechless"

How Can a 21-Year-Old Be an Executive Producer?

Easy: by wanting to be one for the longest time. Producing is definitely one of my strengths: I love to multi-task, manage, delegate, create and stick to deadlines, and effectively communicate. I also enjoy being creative and working with others.


One day, I want to write and produce my own sitcom. If I could learn how to be a competent director, I'd do that as well. I love comedy because I love making people laugh and enabling them to poke fun of their own idiosyncrasies; Lord knows I have a lot of them! I also dream of working with my classmates because I had the chance to work with some of the most talented casting directors, technical directors, writers, producers, stage managers, audio, and post-production personnel. At the same time, I am awed by the professionals who work out in Hollywood and hope to meet and work with some of the industry's best people.


I'm ready to take charge and conquer the world of television. Hollywood, here I come!


Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wrap Parties

Based on tonight's interesting experience, I decided that there should be several rules for a wrap party:

1. Only invite the people who worked on the production.

2. Hire a bouncer.

3. If you are hosting a party, and people whom you don't know show up, be alarmed.

4. Crowd control is something to consider.

5. Champagne should always be included (which was a WIN for tonight!).

6. If people get excited over the latest Photoshop installment, don't mock them; join in the revelry.

7. Don't talk about work--MOVE ON (unless you're like me and have to be a part of post-production. BOO).

8. Every department should host a wrap party.

9. Hug everyone who worked on the production at least once.

10. Don't let anyone urinate on the floor.

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