Do I Need to Move to Hollywood?

Posted on 13 October 2009 by TRLocke

movingWith a book entitled “What I Wish I Knew Before I Moved to Hollywood,” it is inevitable that I would get asked that question. After all, is it really necessary to move to Hollywood to be involved in the entertainment business?  Johnny Depp  lives in France. Morgan Freeman lives in Mississippi. Robert De Niro lives in New York along with many other actors, directors and writers.

It’s pretty common knowledge that the entertainment business has two homes—one on each coast. Both New York and Los Angeles are home to nearly every national television show (excepting Oprah) and both also are home to the majority of Film, Music and Dance production. So perhaps the question is more fairly worded to include both cities. Of course, my book is named as it is because I moved to Hollywood, but the truths in it apply to both places. So…

“Do I need to move to either Hollywood or New York if I want to be in the entertainment business?”

The answer depends on which aspect of the entertainment business you wish to enter. What I want to do with this topic is break down the answer into separate blogs. So over the next few days I will address this question and share insights from successful Hollywood players for each of the following fields: acting, writing, directing, film producing (including crew), dance, music production (including singing/rapping, etc), comedic performance, and representation.

If you or anyone you know is considering whether to move to Hollywood or New York or wondering if you’re ready to take that next step, please check out the blog over the next few days for some insights that might help make that decision a little clearer for you.  My goal is to save you a lot of pain and time by helping to you to be sure that, if you do come to Hollywood or New York, you’ll be ready and you’ll know more of what to expect. Please bookmark, subscribe to the RSS feed above, or share on your networks to let others know about this series. Thanks.

First up tomorrow… Writers.

TRL

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Shem Walker Says:

    My perspective, for film and music, move to hollywood, if you are not well connected and don’t have a surplus of wealth to travel at the drop of a dime. If you want to do Theater:Broadway or a specific show,go to New York…Chicago is known for commercials and some TV SHOWS. Most entertainers establish wealth and connections, then ,move away from the city that made them. Oprah was made in Chi-town…That’s where she lives. Most of them have two or more residence’s…which would be wise for any entertainer.

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