I see more of these videos, “you wanna make it on UA-cam, in advertising, architecture, this sports, that sport“…. Does require some serious research tho, or collabs 😬
Be yourself, be better, strive for those opportunities, but also.... remember your place. Just be humble about it, if you make a million dollars or not, it really don't at all if people see you differently than you portray yourself honestly.
Nepotism does get a lot of these young actors into the business but they stick around because they’re good. All the examples of actors you have are good at what they do. If they were average to below talent they would get a shot but probably wouldn’t last long.
@@MilanoGoudLife is loaded with infinite inequities, and success in any business can depend on connections. But in everyday big business world, through nepotism or not, an abusive dumbass can cruise on bullshit in a corporation making millions while creating nothing of value. (You might even become president…) In the parts of showbiz requiring real talent, you can’t hide behind power structures; every person who sees you audition / perform is your job performance evaluator. Tori Spelling’s usually don’t last long, and even big stars worry their career could crash, because they have to keep proving themselves anew each time; only a select few big stars can survive a sustained string of bad performances/ money losing productions (which may fail for reasons you can’t control.) It is literally the most competitive industry in the world, so most at any level are busting their ass to make it. And for every successful relation to a star, I guarantee there are a thousand others who’ve tried and failed. So nepo babies ranks at about 1 millionth on the inequities in business scale. It’s a massive nothingburger fueled by jealousy over wealth and fame. But even those don’t necessarily make you happy.
was about to say that this video is a decline from your others, BUT IT CAME OUT A YEAR AGO, yea, the ham fisted comedy was a little rough but holy shit have you improved, its awesome
@@Vivi_9 I'm also a filmmaker and this guys perspective on this is incredibly far from reality. It's always the ones who don't make jack shit who talk the most though.
ill see you at 1 million subs
It's taken GTA6 96 years, don't exaggerate please
It’s coming! 🎉
It's coming! 🎉
I really like the humour you put in this video!
see you at the top homie
I got recommended your vid recommended through the algorithm and I'm an instant sub. Great video! Your channel is gonna blow up!
thank you for watching! welcome :)
7:41 wow, you even know bollywood nepo babies :D
I really want to be an hollywood actor and singer (but will making short music career and quitting music), but i would not sell my soul
This is the best video I watched this week
I see more of these videos, “you wanna make it on UA-cam, in advertising, architecture, this sports, that sport“….
Does require some serious research tho, or collabs 😬
Be yourself, be better, strive for those opportunities, but also.... remember your place. Just be humble about it, if you make a million dollars or not, it really don't at all if people see you differently than you portray yourself honestly.
unrelated, but I'm entirely convinced that the woman with the bangs at 8.46 is Gemma Chan
Amazing video. Can I ask what the song is in the background starting at 12:11? It’s beautiful…
Nepotism does get a lot of these young actors into the business but they stick around because they’re good. All the examples of actors you have are good at what they do. If they were average to below talent they would get a shot but probably wouldn’t last long.
Most of the opportunity comes from these breaks tho
@@MilanoGoudthat’s…. What they said. ????
@@MilanoGoudLife is loaded with infinite inequities, and success in any business can depend on connections. But in everyday big business world, through nepotism or not, an abusive dumbass can cruise on bullshit in a corporation making millions while creating nothing of value. (You might even become president…) In the parts of showbiz requiring real talent, you can’t hide behind power structures; every person who sees you audition / perform is your job performance evaluator. Tori Spelling’s usually don’t last long, and even big stars worry their career could crash, because they have to keep proving themselves anew each time; only a select few big stars can survive a sustained string of bad performances/ money losing productions (which may fail for reasons you can’t control.) It is literally the most competitive industry in the world, so most at any level are busting their ass to make it. And for every successful relation to a star, I guarantee there are a thousand others who’ve tried and failed. So nepo babies ranks at about 1 millionth on the inequities in business scale. It’s a massive nothingburger fueled by jealousy over wealth and fame. But even those don’t necessarily make you happy.
That is true, but it would be nice for other good actors that didn't have people already in the business to have more of a chance as well.
Amazing!!
Funny you should say “dad is the owner of Australia” because Nicole Kidman’s dad was almost literally the owner of Australia-look that one up
Awesome video:)
Great stuff man! You should do a video on the chaos of the crypto world with the recent fallout of FTX
was about to say that this video is a decline from your others, BUT IT CAME OUT A YEAR AGO, yea, the ham fisted comedy was a little rough but holy shit have you improved, its awesome
ham fisted haha. yeah i'll sharpen that up a bit with time. thank you for the kind words :D
great vid thank youuu
This was a good vid
J crew
Oh boy another video from a UA-camr stuck in their own bubble thinking making social media videos and Hollywood are anything alike whatsoever.
Oh boy another comment from a UA-camr who makes lame content hating on someone with content that is actually good.
@@Vivi_9 I'm also a filmmaker and this guys perspective on this is incredibly far from reality. It's always the ones who don't make jack shit who talk the most though.
@@ridiculouslylate ah yes of course you know what you're talking about, was it your sexy lady video that made you into a cultural icon?
@@ridiculouslylate was it your sexy devil video that confirmed to you that you'd made it? 🤭
@@ridiculouslylate no reply to that?