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Product details
- ISBN 9781668049983
- Weight: 333g
- Dimensions: 140 x 213mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
For the millions seeking to pursue their Hollywood dreams, this is the definitive guide to breaking into the entertainment industry that explores and demystifies dozens of careers from acting to post-production, and also takes into account changes brought by the rise of streaming and AI.
Everyone loves a captivating Hollywood rags-to-riches story. Take Charlize Theron, who was on her last paycheck and in a heated discussion with a bank teller when a kind stranger—who happened to be a talent agent—stepped in to help her cash an out-of-town check. Or consider Rosario Dawson, discovered right on her front porch by filmmakers looking for fresh talent for Kids. And then there’s Leonardo DiCaprio, the son of a secretary and a writer and distributor of underground comics, who saw acting as a way out of poverty.
But that’s not how it usually happens for the tens of thousands of people who work in the entertainment industry. For many just starting out, and even those already in the business, the road can feel mysterious and overwhelming. From actors and directors to behind-the-scenes heroes like managers, grips, and sound designers, Breaking into the New Hollywood is here to uncover the many opportunities for newcomers hustling in what the Los Angeles Times calls the “company town”—and beyond.
This practical guide offers invaluable insights on navigating the industry today. How has working in film changed in the age of streaming? What does CGI mean for special effects? Even with the rapid rise of YouTubers and social media stars raking in millions of views and competing for traditional movie theater audiences, there are still more job opportunities than ever for those eager to start a career in film and TV. Breaking into the New Hollywood is an up-to-date roadmap for aspiring stars wanting to make a living in front of the camera, but it’s also for those passionate about being part of the collaborative, creative community like no other.
Everyone loves a captivating Hollywood rags-to-riches story. Take Charlize Theron, who was on her last paycheck and in a heated discussion with a bank teller when a kind stranger—who happened to be a talent agent—stepped in to help her cash an out-of-town check. Or consider Rosario Dawson, discovered right on her front porch by filmmakers looking for fresh talent for Kids. And then there’s Leonardo DiCaprio, the son of a secretary and a writer and distributor of underground comics, who saw acting as a way out of poverty.
But that’s not how it usually happens for the tens of thousands of people who work in the entertainment industry. For many just starting out, and even those already in the business, the road can feel mysterious and overwhelming. From actors and directors to behind-the-scenes heroes like managers, grips, and sound designers, Breaking into the New Hollywood is here to uncover the many opportunities for newcomers hustling in what the Los Angeles Times calls the “company town”—and beyond.
This practical guide offers invaluable insights on navigating the industry today. How has working in film changed in the age of streaming? What does CGI mean for special effects? Even with the rapid rise of YouTubers and social media stars raking in millions of views and competing for traditional movie theater audiences, there are still more job opportunities than ever for those eager to start a career in film and TV. Breaking into the New Hollywood is an up-to-date roadmap for aspiring stars wanting to make a living in front of the camera, but it’s also for those passionate about being part of the collaborative, creative community like no other.
Published since 1881, the Los Angeles Times is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the United States, as well as the largest newspaper in the western United States.
Ada Tseng is a writer and editor who led the Hollywood careers series at the Los Angeles Times. She cohosts the Asian American pop culture history podcast Saturday School with Brian Hu.
Jon Healey is a former reporter and editor for the Los Angeles Times, where he spent more than two decades doing explanatory journalism, tech reporting, opinion pieces, and breaking news.
Ada Tseng is a writer and editor who led the Hollywood careers series at the Los Angeles Times. She cohosts the Asian American pop culture history podcast Saturday School with Brian Hu.
Jon Healey is a former reporter and editor for the Los Angeles Times, where he spent more than two decades doing explanatory journalism, tech reporting, opinion pieces, and breaking news.
Breaking Into New Hollywood
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