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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 22 episodes
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A Rising Star Podcast is your home for all the information that you will need to break into the Entertainment Industry. We cover from everything from behind the scenes, to in front of the camera, and everything in between. We will give you the tips and tricks within the industry, and we will also tell the do's and dont's. I have been in the entertainment industry since I was 8 years old, and I have seen the Good, Bad and the Ugly when it comes to the Entertainment World. I have survived by trial and error, and I have learned from the best. I also have a degree in Film and Television Production. We will also teach you how to travel the road to success in any medium within the Entertainment World. We have done all the leg work for you, now sit back, relax, and let us take you on a ride throughout the world of ENTERTAINMENT!
Unknown Host hosts A Rising Star, a arts show with 22 episodes published.

In this day and age of technology, there is no reason why you shouldn't be promoting yourself in the best way possible.

This is the question that all actors or others in the entertainment industry have asked themselves. But, here is the BIGGER question.....do agents actually help your career, or do they hurt it? In this episode, we will a

This is the question that all actors or others in the entertainment industry have asked themselves. But, here is the BIGGER question.....do agents actually help your career, or do they hurt it? In this episode, we will a

We do a review of this film, but I promise you that it won't be as nice as you might think, well, from my (Glenn's) point of view anyways.

This is a VERY important subject matter. Because, if you find the wrong people to work with, it can completely make things on set miserable, and can even collapse a production. This is why, in what ever medium that you a

We give you our honest opinion on this campy "80's" classic. You just might be surprised on what we think.

Whether you are an Actor, Crew, Musician, or any aspect of the entertainment industry, it is VITAL that you have a social media presence. In the 21st century, technology is moving at a fast pace, and you need to keep up

In this episode we give you our honest opinions about the film. We disagree on pretty much 95% of our opinions, but they are honest. It's entertaining, and if you haven't seen the film yet, there are a lot of spoiler ale

In any professional job out there, one of the key components is networking. Well, in the Entertainment industry, networking is a crucial part of your success. In the old days, even just 20 years ago, networking looked a

I am still wondering how they spent $600,000 on this movie. I am not say it's a bad movie, but it does have some bad elements. Listen to the podcast to find out the full review.

In this episode, we tackle the subject of how Hollywood is slowly dying. It has lost its originality, and has come to complacent with just doing remakes and not original content.

While making a film, the first thing people will ask you is, "what's your budget?" Well, in every film that you do, the budget will be different. In this podcast episode, we will be talking to you about making your film

Brian Jeon is a Korean actor who was born in Seoul, South Korea and later moved to Los Angeles, United States when he was 7 years old. While living in Korea, Brian's neighborhood was one of the popular sites for film sho

Getting free stuff for your film. When making a film, there are many things that cost money when making a film. There are the simple things like craft services, then there is paying the cast and crew. OR, what about sett

When you decide to make a film, you are filled with excitement. But sometimes, during the process of even pre-production, you may encounter some hurdles. In this episode, we will discuss some of the issues that may arise

Today we watched the Primate Horror film. We will give you our honest opinion about it, plus point out a couple of mistakes and a few clichès.

Filming a movie doesn't take MILLIONS of dollars! I literally did my first film for $1,000. In this episode we are will tell you the step by step process on how to get your film funded. We will give you the hacks on how

In this episode we are going to dive back into the 80's horror icons. We will be talking about how these icons became killers, and the psychology behind each one of them. Then, we will talk about how many kills each one

We have talked in several past podcasts about how to start your own film, and give you the blueprint on what to do step by step. In this podcast, we are talking about the current project that we are in pre-production wit

Our Oscar potential film series is in the works, and will be fully disclosed in the near future. Carl and I (without sounding Narcissistic) have created a series that is going to be EPIC! We are proof in the pudding that
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