tailieunhanh - TALENT AGENTS, PERSONAL MANAGERS, AND THEIR CONFLICTS IN THE NEW HOLLYWOOD

Experience transmitted by media is sometimes a functional equivalent for experience gained in the real world. American movies have influenced the image of legal procedure a great deal – and not just in the United States of America. An English legal expert told us about seeing a young barrister try to proceed before an English court in a manner that is possible only in the United States. A Spanish anthropologist who had filmed legal procedures in California carried her camera into a Spanish courtroom and was shocked to discover that everything was done differently from how it was done in the United States. German defendants and lay assessors. | TALENT AGENTS PERSONAL MANAGERS AND THEIR CONFLICTS IN THE NEW HOLLYWOOD David Zelenski I. introduction Hollywood is an impersonal uncaring and unforgiving place and artists need the sophisticated assistance of third parties to help them locate employment opportunities and to assist them in making career decisions. 1 This is where talent agents and personal managers step in. Agents and managers represent artists and their collective role in the entertainment industry2 is straightforward. According to agent Joel Dean they try to put artists and producers together to make a match . . . .It couldn t be simpler. 3 To be more specific agents procure employment for Their job is to get the artists they represent as much work as Managers on the other hand shape artists Their job is to serve their clients in an advisory capacity and to counsel them on the career options that have been made available to them through their When looked at this Class of 2003 University of Southern California Law School . 1999 Reed College. I thank Chris Baxter. 1. See Paul C. Weiler Entertainment Media and the Law Text Cases Problems 758 2d ed. 2002 . 2. It should be mentioned at the outset that this Note looks only at the business of representing film and television talent so entertainment industry refers only to feature films and television programming. The music industry although a significant part of the entertainment industry is subject to different rules and so is beyond the scope of this Note. 3. Frederick levy Hollywood101 the Film industry 223 2000 . 4. Rodger W. Claire Entertainment 101 AN industry Primer 28 1999 levy supra note 3 at 224. 5. See Claire supra note 4 at 28 levy supra note 3 at 224. 6. Claire supra note 4 at 29. 7. levy supra note 3 at 236. 979 980 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW Vol. 76 979 way things seem very black-and-white Agents present artists with employment opportunities and managers suggest which of those opportunities .

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