New York City, home to New York film production

TV & Movie Careers Outside of LA: New York Film Production

New York City, home to New York film production

While Los Angeles is often considered the center of the film and television industry, the New York film production scene offers many opportunities for those looking to pursue careers in the film industry. After all, it’s home to many major film studios. Here are a few things you might want to know before looking to break into the film and TV industry in New York.

The New York Film Industry

There are many film production companies and major film studios in New York, including HBO, NBC, and Sony Pictures. The City is a popular location for filming, with many notable films and TV shows being shot here, such as “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and “The Departed.” There are a variety of film production jobs in NYC available, including positions in producing, directing, writing, and crew work.

Opportunities for Actors in New York

New York City is a great place for actors to find work, with many TV shows, films, and theater productions being shot in the city. Some well-known actors who got their start in New York include Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, and Sarah Jessica Parker. In addition to traditional acting roles, there are also opportunities for voiceover work and commercials. Many actors start their careers in New York by auditioning for theater productions, and from there may be able to transition to TV and film work. One example of an actor who started in a New York theater production is Lin-Manuel Miranda, who originated the role of Alexander Hamilton in the Broadway musical “Hamilton”.

Careers in Film Production in New York

The New York film production scene is constantly expanding, making way for more producer, director, writer, or crew member roles. If you’re interested in a career in film, New York is definitely the place of opportunity! Because many production companies and major film studios have offices in New York, you’re bound to find a wealth of opportunities, such as internships and entry-level positions that can help you gain experience, network / make friends in high places, and build your resume.

The New York Film Festival

red carpet at a theatre, celebrating film industry success

The New York Film Festival is an annual event that takes place in New York City. It was founded in 1963 and is now one of the most well-respected film festivals in the world. The festival showcases a variety of films, including feature-length and short films. Many new and up-and-coming filmmakers participate in the festival by submitting their work, attending panels and workshops, and networking with industry professionals.

Want to Get into the Film Industry?

When it comes to the New York film production scene, there is something for everyone. If you’re passionate about the film industry and this is your dream, then be sure to get some insider tips from Michael Jamin’s podcast “Screenwriters Need to Hear This”. As a TV screenwriter, he knows what it takes to be successful in the industry. So, be sure to also check out his screenwriting courses and learn how to write for TV.

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Co-Host, Screenwriters Need To Hear This , Phil Hudson
For the past 26 years, Michael Jamin has been a professional television writer/showrunner. His credits include King of the Hill, Beavis & Butthead, Wilfred, Maron, Just Shoot Me, Rules of Engagement, Brickleberry, Tacoma FD and many more.