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Why You'll Love How This MBA Used Facebook In His Job Search

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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Where most people are sending out traditional resumes to companies, Eric Barker (C'94) used Facebook in the most brilliant of ways for his job search.  Check this out...

Eric recently graduated from an MBA program and to try to get a job, he bought Facebook ads that specifically targeted employees of Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, Youtube and IDEO.  It cost him a little over $100, and so far he's gotten help from Microsoft employees and other companies who like his tactics.

Per his quote in the The Baltimore Sun,
"Barker, a former Hollywood screenwriter with an MBA, said his Facebook campaign has cost him little more than $100. He's targeted ads to Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, Youtube and IDEO -- basically companies that are in media. He's gotten contacts and interviews, ironically, with other companies who were impressed by the ad.

He said he "went nuclear" with the Facebook approach because of the rough job market and he needed to get attention quickly. "My background is in Hollywood," he said. "Nothing in Hollywood gets done effectively through formal channels. Everything is done by friend of a friend and reputation. The real world is not that much different."

His dream job would be something in product marketing and/or development, he told me.

About his Facebook approach, he said: "We're all marketers now, like it or not. Getting access [through the Web and interactive social media tools] is easy. It's now all about marketing and branding yourself."
More about Eric here:
And Eric is also going to be featured in the upcoming book "Facebook Fairytales" by Emily Liebert. It's authorized by Facebook and will have an interview with Mark Z himself. The book covers 25 true inspiring stories of people and Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/FacebookFairytales

Eric is still interviewing, and encourages any alumni to reach him via his info HERE

Eric also used DuelingTampons.com to get in touch with alumni for leads.  Learn how he did that HERE!

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Her Brothers and Sisters "Meshugana" Episodes: Based On Her Own Life!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Brothers and Sisters
Last week, I posted a video about a Penn alum asking our Penn in Pictures panel about their advice about writing successful spec scripts.

Today's question from our audience to Sherri Cooper Landsman (C'94) is:
"Where do you get your ideas for stories on "Brothers and Sisters"?
...Find out which episodes were inspired from Sherri's own life!

Any suggestions of your own to offer our Penn community?  Comment below!




In the coming week, I will consolidate the remaining Penn in Pictures Q&A videos in a few more posts organized by speaker.

A special thanks to editor David Chalfin (C'96), a fantastic editor living in Los Angeles who recorded and edited all the Penn in Pictures videos. Check out his reel here!  

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This TV Writer Did WHAT(!) to Fund her Feature Film!? (VIDEO)

Thursday, December 4, 2008

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Earlier this week, I posted video of TV writer (and Penn in Pictures') host Lew Schneider (C'83) and "ER" Medical consultant, Zach Lutsky (C'97) talking about their beginnings in Hollywood.

Today, I continue my Penn in Pictures series with great video of TV writer Sherri Cooper Landsman (C'94). Sherri got her start with a bantery screenplay Juliet Finkelstein Does The Hamptons, and has been working solidly ever since, working initially for Darren Star ("Miss Match") and then on "American Dreams". Now on "Brothers and Sisters", Sherri is a prolific writer, and has shouldered significant producing responsibilities, both in terms of re-writing other writers and in terms of the actual production of the episodes.

In the videos below, Sherri talks about:
  • Her path from Penn to Columbia film school to Hollywood
  • What short film she did in film school, how she got her short film turned into a feature film … and how she paid for her film! (you’ve got to hear this!)
  • What she did when she moved back to LA
  • What her first writing job was in LA
  • What she does as a producer and writer on “Brothers and Sisters”
  • What it’s like in the writer’s room, what it’s like shooting scenes and how many episodes the show has to do this year




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He's Producing a Reality Show About a Reality TV School!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Roy BankGet this...

So there's a "New York Reality TV School" founded by Robert Galinsky to help people actually get ONTO their favorite reality shows.

And President of Merv Griffin Television Roy Bank (C'94) is in final talks to create a reality show out of this.

Per Portfolio.com,
"The series will begin by following him [Galinsky] as he works to expand the school from the fly-by-night operation it now is into an internationally-franchised operation. "We are going to move from a mom and pop shop to a full-blown business," he says.

Like many reality series, it will have an elimination-style format, although Galinsky says he would like to have multiple winners to encourage the formation of alliances. The prizes, he says, will include "both first-look auditions on current shows and a full pilot production produced by Merv Griffin."
And this cracks me up...Galinksy is quoted as calling the show "an uber-meta-circular-clusterfuck of camera seducing camera seducing cast seducing viewer."

I will watch this for sure!

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DT Hollywood Bits and Pieces

Friday, August 22, 2008

UPennLots of Penn Hollywood news happening recently...



This past week, Dreamworks Exec Stacey Snider (C'82) was defending her studio's film Tropic Thunder. Find out why!



Roy Bank (C'94) is collaborating with Salma Hayek on a new reality show with a "unique take" on weddings.

My past posts about Roy here



Did you know that Alison Greenspan (C'95, Bloomers) Executive Produced the recent Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (as well as the first one)?

My past posts about Alison here



Todd Lieberman's (C'95, AEPi, Mask and Wig) film Traitor comes out in theaters today. Check out a trailer below!

My past posts about Todd here



Another week of activity for Elizabeth Banks (C'96)...
  • Liz will return to Scrubs this upcoming season for a 2 episode arc
  • She has just been cast as Seann William Scott's love interest in High Town who dies in childbirth but later reappears as a ghost to help raise her surviving infant.
  • She appears in this B-Roll footage in Oliver Stone's upcoming "W" film.  See below (minute 3:10)! 
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Thursday, July 17, 2008

UPennLots of Penn news happening this week on-campus and off!...



Marc Platt (C'79) has extended his contract with Universal Pictures for five years and has several projects of in the works, including a film version of the Broadway show Wicked, a remake of the 1973 Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice film "Jesus Christ Superstar" and a new motion picture about the life of the late composer George Gershwin.
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    Mark Cronin's (Eng'86) Rock of Love comes back for a third season ...this time on a tour bus!
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      Roy Bank's (C'94) upcoming reality show "Jingles" has reportedly been delayed due to its own lack of jingle time... More here
        Check out who will be hosting this new show currently in production! More here
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        According to Cynthia's Cynopsis, Nancy Glass Productions made several exclusive talent and development deals with Penn's Off the Beat a capella group! Anyone know anything more about this?

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          Pennalicious Profile: You'll Want To Tune Into His Next Show

          Thursday, April 24, 2008

          Roy BankOver the past few days, we've been talking about Roy Bank (C'94), reality head honcho over at Mark Burnett Productions and now President of Merv Griffin Television.

          I have mentioned that Roy oversaw such Mark Burnett shows as Apprentice, Survivor, RockStar and Contender...

          Before Roy left, he not only created and executive produced Are You Smarter that a 5th Grader?, but he also produced another clever reality show that's sure to be a hit that comes out this summer on CBS.

          More on the show here!

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          Roy's next show, Jingles, will have contestants concocting commercial jingles for real products.

          Per RealityTVWorld.com:
          "Each one-hour episode of the tentatively-titled series will follow a team of contestants who are given weekly advertisement-writing assignments before having to perform the catchy campaign they created. The products they're pitching could include anything from food or toys to a sports' team fight song or TV show theme. In addition to having to impress a panel of yet-to-be-announced judges and the studio audience, the contestants will also have to wow home viewers -- who will vote for their favorite following each broadcast to determine a weekly winner."
          Clever and potentially cringe-worthy music WITH product placement?! I'll be watching for sure!

          Roy's got some other shows coming soon but too early to talk about. But from what I've heard, these too are going to be some great programs!

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          Pennalicious Profiles: His Hollywood Beginnings and His Biggest Piece of Advice

          Wednesday, April 23, 2008

          Roy BankOver the past 2 days, we've been talking about Roy Bank (C'94), Reality head honcho over at Mark Burnett Productions and now President of Merv Griffin Television.

          The big question many aspiring undergrads and alumni want to know is "how did Roy get his start in television and how did he get to do what he loves?"

          The answer may surprise you and involves a career change at the age of 29 ....and being in the right place at the right time.

          Read more about Roy's journey here and find out what #1 piece of advice he has for those who want to make it in Hollywood!

          UPennCheck back on Friday to find out what new projects Roy has been working on.


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          Pennalicious Profiles: He's Now Running This TV Empire

          Tuesday, April 22, 2008

          Roy BankYesterday, I introduced all of you to reality TV guru Roy Bank (C'94).

          After taking charge as the head of Development and Operations for Mark Burnett Productions, Roy has taken another step up and is running the TV Empire for a highly well-known worldwide company.

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          As of a few months ago, Roy became the President of Merv Griffin Television.

          Per Roy,
          "I run the entire television empire of Merv Griffin, one of the true pioneers in the history of the entertainment business. I oversee both the creative and business sides of the business as we take the incredible legacy here and carry it into the future."
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          • how he got to do what he loves
          • and what #1 piece of advice he has for undergrads and alumni


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          Pennalicious Profiles: He's Way Smarter Than a Fifth Grader

          Monday, April 21, 2008

          If you're a fan of reality TV, you'll be happy to know that there's a Penn alum behind some of the biggest reality shows out there.

          For the past 3 years Roy Bank (C'94, Intramural Football) took charge as the head of Development and Operations for Mark Burnett Productions, one of the most recognized television production companies in the world, overseeing such shows as Apprentice, Survivor, RockStar and Contender. Roy is widely known to have been the major force behind the enormous success of Hollywood’s top reality TV company.

          UPennIf that isn't impressive enough, Roy is also Creator and Executive Producer of Are You Smarter that a 5th Grader? It would seem everything he puts his mind to turns to gold.

          I met Roy working on a mutual project with Mark Burnett Productions producing the Yahoo websites for seasons 2-6 of the Apprentice, The Contender and then a game-a-day promotional project for the Flushed Away movie. Roy’s zest for expanding traditional TV and film into new media lit up a new road for leveraging a content down multiple paths.

          All eyes are on this guy to see what’s next. DT knows and is about to share with you how your fellow Penn alum broke through the thousands of wanna’-be players and is on a rise to the top of one of most difficult industries – show biz.

          Stay tuned this week to find out what HUGE company he's heading up now and what new projects are on the horizon!

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          Smells like an Oscar for Penn Producer

          Thursday, March 6, 2008


          Alison GreenspanAlison Greenspan (C'94, Bloomers) is about to work with Hilary Swank on an upcoming film that will sure to tug at your heart.

          Alison will be producing the film You're Not You based on the novel by Michelle Wildgen about "a woman dying from Lou Gehrig's disease and a younger woman who takes care of her."

          Per today's LA Times article:
          "the initial push to adapt Wildgen's book came from Greenspan. Her sister recommended the novel, noting that a key character -- like their dad -- had Lou Gehrig's disease. "I thought this could be a special film, because there aren't that many great parts for women, and this story has two," Greenspan said. 'They give each other valuable gifts before one dies and the other is launched into adulthood.' "

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          Tuesday Tips: Advice for the Writer who Wants to Move Out to LA

          Tuesday, February 26, 2008

          Penn writers Phyllis Zimbler Miller (WG'80), Eric Barker (C'94), Hadley Davis (C'93), Josh Heald (C'00)

          In this week's Tuesday Tips series, I have enlisted the help of my Penn alumni writer friends out here in Los Angeles to offer advice to the Penn undergrad or alum who has decided to move out to Los Angeles to pursue a writing career.

          Between the four of them (Phyllis Zimbler Miller (WG'80), Eric Barker (C'94), Hadley Davis (C'93), and Josh Heald (C'00)), they have written for books, TV and Film and have offered up some great advice to all of you including answers to the following questions:

          -What classes should you take?
          -Writing programs to use?
          -Registering your work
          -Events for networking
          -Groups to join?
          -Best place in LA to write?
          -Any other advice?

          I too have chimed in based on my years being a writer in Los Angeles and all the lessons I have learned.

          Click here to find out what our alumni writer panel has to say and/or add your own advice!


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