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Hollywood IQ 109: Why Apprenticing is the Best Hollywood School w/ Dalia Soto-Beltrán & Danielle Kim

Hollywood IQ 109: Why Apprenticing is the Best Hollywood School w/ Dalia Soto-Beltrán & Danielle Kim

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Synopsis:
In a special Giving Tuesday episode of Hollywood IQ, Handy Foundation alums Dalia Soto-Beltrán (assistant editor and producer) and Danielle Kim (assistant editor) talk with host, Ri-Karlo Handy, about how they broke into Hollywood with the help of the Handy Foundation’s apprenticeship program — and a lot grit. Danielle discusses a pivot from majoring in business in college to studying editing after discovering a passion for posting videos to YouTube; Dalia talks juggling school, a salaried positions outside of the industry, and first gigs. Plus the pair explains why advocating for what you want (such as longer-term job opportunities) pays off; how they found meaningful work on projects that showcase their cultures; and what kept (and keeps) them inspired and pushing forward, even when facing rejection.

Episode Highlights:
Two first-gen Americans share how they’ve started successful Hollywood careers as assistant editors. Dalia Soto-Beltrán and Danielle Kim also break down:

  • the impact of apprenticeship on their budding careers
  • why starting a LinkedIn profile and staying active on the platform is crucial for jobseekers and fresh talent in Hollywood.
  • why it’s not about the prestige of the show, but the work experience you amass.
  • the importance of learning office politics and presenting yourself for IRL jobs.
  • why having a community is one of the most important aspects of creative work
  • how representation can inspire the next generation of filmmakers
  • how to move from unscripted to film, even with no prior film experience
  • the value of keeping in touch (and collaborating) with former coworkers
  • the importance of networking and persistence in the industry
  • how tapping alumni resources (like the Handy Foundation alumni Slack channel) can lead to resume-building gigs.
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