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  1. Hello everybody, I'm posting on a specific matter. I have just achieved my studies in cinematography, and my thesis is over, i have yet to post it, for those who helped on cinematography, especially M. Mullen. I working on sets in France, as a trainee, for commercials or tv series. I was wondering if some of the members of cinematography.com would have some advices, for a french student to set foot on LA or NY, and try to get some work as a trainee, or even if some of you would be like to discuss with me the possibility of recruiting a french students on an american set, as a trainee, third camera assistant.. If you recall stories from some of fellows assistants, or crews.. I know that it could mean craiglist, or working my way with an embassy ? Is the "market" as hard as it is in France ? Best wishes to all of you, Matthieu
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