Davejev2000 wrote: > I've got a good opportunity to get into a prestigious USC producing > program, which the school says would put me in good position to get > into an executive level job in Hollywood - but I will be 45 years old > by the time I graduate - Do you think that would make it hard to get > jobs (realistically)? I've heard Hollywood tends to be oriented > towards younger entrants these days. . .
It varies depending on venue. Ageism is a real problem in this town because it tends to be run by 20-somethings at the baseline network and studio level. Up higher, it's older, sure, but most folks never get past the note-givers in the trenches, and that's where you find the kids.
The main groups afflicted by this are writers and actors; after them, directors tend to get nailed, and the least affected tend to be producers. Inside the network/studio/corporate structure I don't know the situation on a personal basis...but certainly here as in any profession, the older one is when making the jump, the steeper and more difficult the climb.
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