If you’re serious about working in film or television—on any level—you need to be reading the trades every single day.
That means Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter at minimum. But there's also IndieWire and The Wrap! These outlets are where the industry announces what’s being made, who’s being hired, what trends are rising, where the money is moving, and how the business is evolving. You can’t position yourself or your project in a meaningful way without knowing the landscape.
Reading the trades is one of the simplest daily habits you can build that will help you think and operate more like a professional.
As RB Botto says in this video, there’s no excuse not to make this part of your daily routine if you want to be successful in this industry. Take 15 minutes every morning and scan the headlines. Know what’s happening. Know who’s making things happen.
Watch the video and let us know—are you already reading the trades daily? If not, which outlet will you start with this week?
Let’s discuss. And make sure you're following RB's social media for more tips like this @rbwalksintoabar!
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RB is so right about this. I don't understand how anyone that loves and pursues this work doesn't read the trades every single day. I have friends who play fantasy football and study backup running backs on last place teams 10 times a day during football season but if they want to be a professional creative they barely follow what's happening in the industry? C'mon!!! What could be more important than knowing what's happening in the business you want to be in? Bravo for this post!
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I use Feedly (for free) to serve up articles from industry news sites. Get it all in one place.
I also listen to KCRW’s The Business podcast. Always starts with a news round up.
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100% agree, Sam Sokolow!
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I've never heard of Feedly, Mike Boas. Thanks for putting it on my radar!