Brandsdale
Big Yella
I need help, and a lot of it 
I'm a recent graduate from college for Television Broadcasting (finished an internship the end of December) and shyt is stressful out here man. It's like they tell you to network your heart out but it feels like all I'm getting to is dead ends and higher occupation people that will give no reply when I email them (and yes I am very persistent). Plus the whole apply online shyt, and handing resumes to companies doesn't really make a push.
I also am thinking about possibly going back to school as a transfer into University for my field around television or journalism but I'm still lost on if that will help or burn a hole in my pocket.

I'm a recent graduate from college for Television Broadcasting (finished an internship the end of December) and shyt is stressful out here man. It's like they tell you to network your heart out but it feels like all I'm getting to is dead ends and higher occupation people that will give no reply when I email them (and yes I am very persistent). Plus the whole apply online shyt, and handing resumes to companies doesn't really make a push.
I also am thinking about possibly going back to school as a transfer into University for my field around television or journalism but I'm still lost on if that will help or burn a hole in my pocket.
All jokes aside, you in Toronto right now? I can't help you there. All I can tell you is that your resume is everything. I did part of the set for the Hulk Hogan show in MIA (no such thing as reality TV
) for kicks. I probably could have stayed on, but the f*ck I look like playin' stepnfetchit for CACs?
You got be a part of a hit show, you gotta have a track record. Because usually the DIRECTORS of a successful show will have more, and they will want to keep the same crew.
)? Are you ethnic? Sometimes you can get a gig because you're of the same cultural background as the program. Give us some more details, and maybe someone on the board can hook it up, if not in Toronto, then probably one of the major US cities.
All jokes aside, you in Toronto right now? I can't help you there. All I can tell you is that your resume is everything. I did part of the set for the Hulk Hogan show in MIA (no such thing as reality TV 
Welcome to the real world buddy. If you're not the casting couch type, you're going to have to prove yourself. If you want to stay in Toronto, can't help you. If you're down to go to MIA or LA, PM a nikka your resume. But I don't see how you would do any better if you have no drive. Do you have any work I could show somebody? Perhaps a piece you produced in college?