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by Amber!
Amber worked her way from Set PA to DGA Assistant Director. From small indie gigs to big union TV shows and Feature Films with not a single film connection starting out. As an AD she hires PAs and knows exactly what is expected of them to get them hired more to get their film career started.
Working with Amber will give you the edge, skills, and confidence needed to build your film career. Expect real advice, honest feedback, and actionable steps, but most of all her care to want to help those who were once like her.
What People Say About Beyond Film School
Beyond Film School was founded by Amber M. Sherman. A DGA Assistant Director with her roots in the Independent film industry. I believe in empowering those who think they can’t have a career in film that they actually can! Im helping those that were like me when I first started – zero contacts, no idea how to get in, with no film school education. I care about your goals, and where you want to go, and do everything I can to help everyone that takes any Beyond Film School trainings, courses, or workshops. I want to help build your confidence so you succeed. I believe in creating as many opportunities as possible to build people’s career.
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