Week 3- Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) As a Career Coach

My starting prompt for both ChatGPT and Claudie was: 

  

“I am about to graduate from college in two years with a bachelor’s degree in Acting. I want to find an entry-level position in writing or acting in the film industry, remote or in Atlanta, Georgia. What skills do I need to demonstrate? What kinds of artifacts should I have to show I have those skills? What are some resources that I should pursue to help me learn about what I need to do to find my first industry acting job?” 

  

After synthesizing my sources and conducting research, I gathered a combination of skills. The sources listed quite common things, and ChatGPT provided more information in response to my follow-up questions: 

  

– How can I gain real-world practices in the Atlanta film and writing scene? 

– What networking opportunities does the Atlanta film industry offer? 

– What organizations are good for Black filmmakers or actors to use? 

– Are there any resources for Black queer film actors or Black musical theatre actors? 

– Theatre companies in Atlanta that work with inexperienced actors? 

– What are free networking resources Black actors in the film industry can use? 

– What are some free resources Black women screenwriters can access? 

  

From my synthesized material, I decided to separate it into sections: Artifacts, Free Networking, Skills, Resources, and Other Black Women Actors they suggested. 

  

**Writing Skills:** 

  

Across the board, screenwriting skills involve learning basic techniques such as script formatting, storytelling, and character development. Communication skills, including effective verbal pitching, are crucial. Additionally, being able to create blogs, cover letters, emails, and show pitches is important. Seeking writing camps or workshops to improve skills is advisable. To enhance writing proficiency, consider finding a mentor and gathering recommendations for increased employment opportunities. 

  

**Acting Skills:** 

  

Focusing on gaining stage and film experience through local Atlanta theaters or productions is essential. Investing experience into a good actor’s reel, headshots, and participating in local acting classes or becoming a production assistant (PA) is recommended. Interning for programs like Upright Citizens and Stellar Adler Studio can provide hands-on set experience to build a resume. Creating an online presence and a personal brand through self-promotion, portfolios, and displaying accolades is significant. Actors should also prepare self-tape material, invest in a good camera, and audition to create on-the-go auditions ready for submission. 

  

**To Gain Real-World Practice in the Atlanta Film Industry:** 

  

Achieving real-world practice in the Atlanta film industry involves a combination of networking, participating in local events, seeking internships or film festivals, attending local acting classes, and engaging with improv groups. Utilizing platforms like Meetup.com, Instagram, and Politan Row for local meetups and engaging with other creatives can provide valuable exposure. Creating opportunities, such as making a web series, short one-act play, blogs, or entering Atlanta competitions, is encouraged for exposure and industry opportunities. 

  

**Top Networking Opportunities in Atlanta Film Industry:** 

  

– Georgia Film Academy 

– Film Bar Mondays (weekly meetup for crew, actors, and filmmakers) 

– PAGE Meetings (Professional Association of Georgia Entertainment) 

– Women in Film and Television (workshops, luncheons, movie screenings) 

– Organizations for Black Filmmakers or Actors: Black Women Film Network, Sisters in Cinema, Ava DuVernay’s Array Alliance, Women of Color Unite, The Blacklist, Public Libraries, and Online resources. These offer networking opportunities, events, and resources beneficial for Black women in the film industry. 

  

**Free Networking Resources for Black Actors in Atlanta:** 

  

– Mandy Network (casting calls for actors globally) 

– LinkedIn (powerful professional network) 

– Craigslist (creative gigs section) 

– Backstage 

– Actor’s Access 

– Casting Networks 

  

**Black Queer and Black Musical Theatre Actors Resources in Atlanta, GA:** 

  

– The Black Queer Film Society – Atlanta chapter 

– Bronze Lens Film Festival 

– Out on Film (Atlanta’s LGBTQ film festival) 

– The Rialto Center for the Arts 

– True Colors Theatre Company 

  

These groups and resources support Black queer creatives and actors in Atlanta. Top networking opportunities in Atlanta film industry include Atlanta Film Festival, PAGE Meetings, Women in Film and Television Atlanta, Georgia Production Partnership Events, Rooftop Mixers, sets.with.steph (group arranging tours to working movie sets), and Film Bar Mondays. Being proactive while still a student and taking advantage of school access to these groups will help make contacts and figure out how to break into the  

In conclusion, embarking on a career in the film industry, particularly in Atlanta, requires a multifaceted approach that combines honing your skills, gaining real-world experience, and fostering meaningful connections. Whether you’re passionate about writing or acting, the tools and resources available can pave the way for a successful entry into this dynamic field. 

  

Developing strong writing skills involves more than just script formatting; it’s about crafting compelling narratives and finding your unique voice. Likewise, acting goes beyond the stage, encompassing an online presence, personal branding, and the creation of a diverse and impactful portfolio. 

  

Real-world practice in the Atlanta film industry is achievable through a blend of networking, local engagement, and proactive participation in events and festivals. Utilizing online platforms and creating your own opportunities, such as web series or blogs, can further open doors and provide exposure. 

  

For Black filmmakers, actors, and screenwriters, numerous dedicated resources and organizations exist, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. From the Black Women Film Network to mentorship programs, these avenues offer unique opportunities for growth and collaboration. 

The extra suggestions AI brought up were helpful! There was a plethora of sayings to expand and include links that might be beneficial for discovering these resources. ChatGPT also pointed out potential aspects I could elaborate on in my sections about the Queer collective and acting skills. It also recommended expanding on available mentorships and suggested internships for post-grad life that could provide direction to my post. The last suggestion I found noteworthy was to create a more compelling conclusion to tie together the synthesis of my post. Overall, it helped infuse character and vitality into my post about pursuing dreams in the industry and effective ways to achieve them. 

The assignment has been an eye-opener for me, shedding light on my writing style and revealing my lack of knowledge about organizations supporting Black women filmmakers and actors. It provided insights into utilizing free resources effectively and enhancing the comprehensiveness and readability of different sections. This experience highlighted the AI’s prowess in paper editing, idea augmentation, and industry insights.  

  

Discovering the abundance of organizations and funding opportunities for Black creatives in Atlanta was a significant revelation. Now, I’m motivated to refine my writing skills, create a portfolio, invest in headshots, and gather essential materials. The realization that preparation is crucial in building a robust portfolio and using social media to eventually secure representation has been an important takeaway. While the current moment feels a bit overwhelming, I’m more equipped with a clear game plan. This assignment has shifted my perspective on ChatGPT and Claudie, disproving my preconceived notions about AI’s role in education.

Week 2

For this week’s assignments I went on a deep dive starting with indeed, I went and searched up writing jobs at an entry level. I looked for a radius of 100 miles and there was great spam from being an assistant researcher, teacher, social media marketing and much more. It was not the most relevant thing I found some opportunities that sparked my interest, looked for acting or history. I barely got results, so I stuck to entry level position on writing and editing. The next website I went to was LinkedIn which the results from searching up writing produced freelance positions, movie list writers, editorial positions, and teaching positions. Now to get into pay range it was a huge gap some entry levels give you 55,000 dollars yet no benefits or retirement plans. So, a lot of the entry positions for people with master’s degrees have a build your way up mentality. I found a lot of relevant opportunities, more internships are available than entry job opportunities but still a lot of viable sources especially for places that would pay relocation, bonuses, and all. This assignment helped me figure out that being specific with your search is beyond important to land a position! 

 

The job listings had common qualifications, responsibilities, and software expectations. The common ones I noticed were strong writing background, transcribing text, possess strong oral and written communication skills. The listings said to have strong interpersonal skills, be detail-oriented, effective team player, open availability, and creative mindset. These are some of the mandatory qualification’s employers consistently saying now for the software expectations it varied. Positions that were not freelance, and more office based like court reporter looked for proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, prophecy with computers and being able do input lots of data in short periods of time. The software qualifications for freelance writing or editing software using JavaScript, Graphic design skills, Experience using Finalsite Composer, Blackboard WCM, proficient in Microsoft Office, WordPress, Drupal, and Photoshop.  

When it comes to educational background for each position it was looking for a Bachelor graduate and a person with a master’s degree. The fields are looking for experience in Communications, marketing, and editor positions. The entry level positions are all looking for major experiences in the intended field which made it feel unattainable at first. Each place had similar responsibilities like to optimize engagement with users, to communicate effectively and ensure accuracy, relevance, and timeliness of incoming information lastly to full time with nighttime availability when it came to cooperative positions.  

List Of abilities employers are looking for  

  • Excellent communication skills  
  • Ambition  
  • Knowledge of media production and communication
  • Adaptability  
  • Research skills  
  • Proficient in Microsoft word  
  • Editing skills  
  • Well versed on trends and popular culture
  • Originality 
  • Know how to use JavaScript, WordPress, and SEO 
  • Use social media  
  • Working closely with an anchor, executive producer in pitching, researching, and writing shows 
  • Attention to detail 
  • Critical thinking  
  • Creativity 

A list of your documents, videos, images, etc. that will demonstrate one or more of the specific abilities they are looking for.

  • A cover letter for my resume 
  • Portfolio website  
  • Headshots with curly and straight hair 
  • Scripts  
  • Microsoft certification  
  • Recommendations from Production experience 
  •  Proficient in iNews 
  • 4-year diploma  
  • Master’s degree  
  • Strong production vison  
  • Pilot episodes  
  • A professional actor reel 
  • Talent agent 

A list of the documents, videos, images, etc. you need to create between now and when you graduate. 

  • Actors reel  
  • Headshots  
  • Headshots  
  • Portfolio  
  • Professional references  
  • Cover letter  

 

During my research process I learned that I need to gain more experience in the acting and writing process. I learned I need to gain internship experience in production and writing studio or news source. The things that were reinforced that I need are Microsoft certification, website creation, graphic design experience and creating a social media brand. I want to learn how to create my digital portfolio and learn how to write from screen and stage. This will help me gain experience and an internship for news or in the writing studio at Georgia state. This research taught me I need to become serious about acquiring my headshots, auditioning for more roles, and networking for connections. At this point I am a tad overwhelmed with all I need to accomplish to get to my goal, but I am excited to gain certifications and the ability to be more self-sufficient while creating my own brand. I think mapping it all out and seeing the possibilities through a lens of realism will help me plan on what I need to focus on.  

Week one- Career aspirations

Hello,  

My name is Michelle Viard, and I am a junior acting student at Georgia State university with a concentration in writing. I know already that I want to further my education and dive fully into performing arts. I plan to become a successful Sag actor and a screenwriter for network television or film. For me to be able to accomplish my aspirations I need to get a masters in English to help me improve my writing to a professional level.  This will help me create scripts like Issa Reas “Insecure”, my overall goal is to create shows and plays that highlight People of Color and tells the stories of those who are silenced. To accomplish this i plan to get an internship with the Humanities Inclusivity Program that is set up to help undergraduates with a mentorship program to have a chance to explore a career in their field. To get my first job after college I hope networking can help me climb up from background actor to set Production assistant and learn how to work my way up to screenwriting.  

Being a freelance screenwriter allows for me to work on multiple projects while having a simultaneously flexible schedule where I can also act like Micheala Coel has done with “Chewing Gum” and “I may destroy you”. This would help me finally write and be in stories that show more diverse perspectives. My masters in English also helps me with being a screenwriter because it would help me conduct research, develop characters and storylines. I do not know yet after screenwriting if I want to completely dive into stage writing or maybe go back from a second master’s in public history. This course would help me discover all the possibilities and see one career path through fully.