It’s a fast yes, or a slow no (and four more career-saving wisdoms from the 101 Rules of Showbusiness)
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In today’s instalment of Osher’s 101 Rules of Show Business, he explores a rule taught to him by Charlie Clausen (TOFOP, Home and Away, DadPod.) It’s not exclusive to entertainment, and it works everywhere because decisive execution is the difference between an idea and a result. Say you’re pitching Netflix your fake news show. You’re in the meeting, you show them the reel, you answer their questions really well - If they love it, you’ll know pretty quickly. Sometimes in the room, sometimes the next day. However. Every day that passes is a clue that there’s something else going on… Luckily there’s a way to handle that outcome, which you’ll learn today along with four other vital bits of guidance for life in the entertainment industry (or any other industry for that matter). To listen to the other 24 rules, or every episode ever - head to oshergunsberg.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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