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!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Commuting

As much as I love my internship at WGBH, my commute isn't so wonderful. I used to go from my apartment to Park Street, switch to the red line to Harvard, then wait for the 86 bus to drop me off near the station. On a good day, it would take me up to 1 hour and 15 minutes to get to work. Luckily, I learned that there is a free shuttle that takes employees directly from the Coop in Harvard and near BU in Kenmore.

I decided to travel to Kenmore because it's a bit closer to my apartment. Granted, I could walk 30-40 minutes to get to the location of the shuttle, but I'm in no condition to do that much walking in the morning (especially in the afternoon ). Even by taking the T one stop to Kenmore, it's still a 10-minute walk to Hynes, a 3-minute train ride, and a 5-minute walk to the shuttle (followed by a 10-15 minute ride to WGBH).

I'm glad I found an easier way to commute, but I'd rather find a way to apparate to work everyday.

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