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    FYPC021: Laurence Jackson, Assistant Line Producer on Netflix's You

    enApril 17, 2019

    About this Episode

    Laurence Jackson is a line producer’s assistant on the Netflix original You. He also produces SAG short films on the side. After a few “career restarts” Laurence is finally working in his dream environment.

    He encourages others to follow suit if they have a passion or dream.

    “If you have a passion, persevere.”

    Laurence created his first film with his digital camcorder when he was 14 years old. When he arrived on his college campus and realized it didn't have a film program, he took matters into his own hands. Laurence created a film club in which he wrote and filmed his first feature film, Hollow, during his freshman year.

    The movie had a message for college students who were struggling to find their way. After debuting the film at UMD’s theater, Laurence was flown out to UC Irvine to show the film there too. One student said that he saw himself in the film and it made him realize he didn’t know who he was but that he wanted to figure it out.

    This experience fueled his passion and his career journey from working as an IT auditor to entering the film world. 

    Find out how Laurence persevered to follow his passion working in the film industry! 

    Once you’re inspired by Laurence’s story we would love to read your review. http://bit.ly/AmandaNachmanPodcast

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