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Audiobook8 hoursThe Way We Work: On the Job in Hollywood
Written by Bruce Ferber
Narrated by Jamie Renell
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About this audiobook
The Way We Work provides a window into the skill sets and the insanity that make movies and television tick. Essays by award-winning writers, directors, and producers chronicle the process and the obstacles facing those at the top of the creative food chain. Oral histories from executives to “below-the-line” workers describe life in the trenches, which often present as Stud's Terkel's Working―on acid.
Editor's Note
Move magic…
The saying “Choose a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life” rings true for the entertainment business, which brings together some of the most creative minds. And it takes more than the writers, directors, and producers to get things done. “The Way We Work” gives insight into the cadre of professions required to create movie magic, from janitors to studio executives, including interviews and essays from those in-the-know.
Bruce Ferber
Bruce Ferber is an Emmy and Golden Globe nominee whose television writing and producing credits include Bosom Buddies, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Coach, and Home Improvement, where he served as Executive Producer and showrunner. He turned to writing fiction with the 2012 publication of his novel, Elevating Overman, its audiobook voiced by Jason Alexander. His second novel, Cascade Falls won the Foreword Indie Book of the Year Bronze Prize for General Fiction, and Gold Prize for Humor, Fiction.
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Reviews for The Way We Work
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I definitely felt the most interesting stories came from unseen, underrepresented sections of the film industry, though two of the big stars had surprisingly candid essays in here. Intentionally or not, multiple contributors casually mentioned difficult actors in a pre-2023 SAG strike tone-- leaving the impression that performers are lazy, vapid, and deserve the psychologically damaging treatment, body dismorphia, and routine job insecurity they receive from gatekeepers and studio executives. This book is worth a listen for sure. Most of the advice given for how to break into the business was simply: "do something else," which I felt was peculiarly honest for this type of collection.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Really enjoyed this look behind the scenes of TV and films. From big names like JJ Abrams to make up artists and animal handlers all the important cogs that make the films and TV hits (and misses)
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