Sunday, March 16, 2014

Jim York and Michael Chasin - Film and Television

It was a pleasure to be a part of the panel for the Student Showcase of Films this weekend in Palm Beach County.


Jim York

Saturday, January 11, 2014

NME - A wealth of information about film and television - weekly magazine - Jim York

I've been enjoying this weekly film and television magazine.  It actually started as a music newspaper 5 decades ago but has morphed, over time into a pretty informational entertainment source.  Take a look…
NME (New Music Express)

Jim York

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Governor Brown neglects California Film and Television needs - Jim York

It looks like Jerry Brown has continued to look the other way with regard to run-away production concerns.  Check out this story written by Dominic Patten for Deadline Hollywood which outlines the latest from Sacramento…
"Despite improvement in the state’s once-dire financial situation, there was no mention today of any increase to the state’s current $100 million Film and TV Tax Credit program in Brown’s budget proposal."

See the full story here

Jim York
International Academy



Saturday, December 21, 2013

Herb's Story - Part of my film and television history - Jim York

My good friend and colleague, Herb Sennnett recently sent me a link to his website reminding me about the origin of one of his really moving films.  Herb is a friend from my international academy days.  I'll quote him, below about how the idea for a movie about his days in Vietnam came to him…


"Several years back, I found a box full of old 8mm film and pictures. Nearly all of the photos and film footage was from my year as an infantry officer during the war in Vietnam. Noticing that the film was starting to deteriorate, I had the footage transfered to digital. After I picked up the finished product, I was at my desk at the Palm Beach Film School viewing the result when the school's director, Jim York, noted what I was watching. When I explained to him what I had, he said that I should put the film and photos together into a movie about my experiences. "

Here is a link to Herb's film.

Jim York

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Film and Television Trade School vs. University Education - Jim York

In my experience running a film and television academy for both domestic and international students  I find myself often talking to prospective students about the value of career schools. I've found that the students coming in the door are looking for practical skills and hands on training.

I was lucky enough to see this article the other day.  It breaks down the numbers when it comes to considering the value of different types of education for different types of students.  It might be a helpful tool for students or their parents to have as they make their decisions about the right school.


Jim York

Friday, December 13, 2013

Film and Television...and Asperger's Syndrome

Film and television creators are finally including more and more characters with Asperger's Syndrome. Sarah Kurchak, writer for Flavorwire.com, lists 15 interesting film and television characters with Asperger's appearing on popular shows, which you can read more about here.

A few years ago I was asked by Palm Beach Film School teacher Michael Lobsinger to executive produce a short documentary film about one of the teenage students at the school who had this autism spectrum disorder. The result was an informative, heart-warming film giving us a glimpse into the life of a teenage boy with Asperger's. The film is called "Divaan's Dream," and you can watch it here on the blog:


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Film and Television programs that will get you hired.


Film and Television training programs that will get you hired.

The technology used in the film and television industry seems to change every six months or so. It's essential for people interested in finding their first job in the film and television industry
to be familiar with the most current industry technology.
5 Tips to improve your chances of getting hired in Film and Television:

1) Find an affordable career school that focuses on hands on, learn by doing training. 
2) Train on industry standard gear and equipment.
3) Practice, practice and practice.... make sure the career school allows you plenty of practice time and access to the studio equipment.
4) Put a demo reel together. It's important to create a video/audio package that showcases your abilities and skills.
5) Go all out in your job search. In the beginning, getting a job becomes your job. According to The Talent Equation by Matt Ferguson, Lorin Hitt and Prasanna Tambe "the average job seeker is now using 15 resources to find a job". Start developing a list of your resources.....and start making your list today!


Learn the skills.......then start your job search!

Jim York