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To Assist or Not to Assist...That Is the Question (pt 1) | with Chris Cavanagh

To Assist or Not to Assist...That Is the Question (pt 1) | with Chris Cavanagh

Published 7 years, 1 month ago
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Today’s episode is part 1 of two-part case study (click here for part 2) that dives deep into the question that plagues so many trying to land their dream job in scripted entertainment:

To assist, or not to assist: That is the question!

In part 1 of this case study I chat with Chris Cavanagh, a television and film editor who specializes in long-form unscripted storytelling. He’s worked on numerous shows in the docuseries, true crime, and reality spaces, and two years ago he moved from New York City to Los Angeles to make the terrifying transition from unscripted to scripted.

Despite having an extensive resume of popular shows for top networks, Chris found it incredibly difficult to make the transition from unscripted to scripted because most in Hollywood unfairly believe that “People who do unscripted work can’t do scripted.” After working with Chris for 12 weeks in my one-on-one career coaching & mentorship program, Chris has officially made the transition into scripted television. He even landed the gig as my assistant editor on Cobra Kai, and he’s now moving onto one of the editorial teams for Star Trek: Discovery.

There is no set path we can follow to success in our industry, but it is possible to design your own unique path if you know the right questions to ask and the right steps to follow. My purpose for sharing this case study with you is to demonstrate how Chris designed his own path so you can then apply what you learn to your own journey.

Here's What You'll Learn:

  • How Chris and Zack came to work with each other
  • Approaching networking in a way that isn't arrogant or anxiety-inducing
  • Ways in which creativity is birthed from necessity
  • Overcoming the "non-scripted editors don't understand scripted work" mindest
  • Respecting yourself and accepting career set-backs in order to find a better ladder to climb
  • Making a commitment to a goal is the difference succeeding and failing
  • How to pitch yourself confidently and avoid language that makes you sound unprofessional

Useful Resources Mentioned:

The Right Way to Network In Hollywood | with Chris Visser

Feeling Lost? It’s Time to ‘Find Your Why’ | with David Mead

To Assist or Not to Assist...That Is the Question (pt 2) | with Wellington Harrison

"Give & Take" by Adam Grant

ChrisCavanagh.net

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