Breaking In, In 2025: A Conversation with Creative Executive Andrew Lang
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Our candid, fast-moving conversation with producer and Creative executive Andrew Lang reveals what it means to break into the film industry in 2025. As a veteran of indie films and big budget productions, Andrew shares with us his experience from his time at Paramount Players, Montecito Pictures, and Dark Horse Entertainment.
We unpack the turbulent waves of the industry, why legacy IP keeps rebooting, how “risk optics” can greenlight a project, and how the evergreen powers of the horror genre can give new voices a shot.
For emerging writers and veterans alike, Andrew’s insight can help you shape the next steps of your career.
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Chapters
1. Meet Andrew Lang & His Path (00:00:00)
2. Early Gigs And On-Set Reality (00:03:18)
3. Pivot To Development In LA (00:07:48)
4. Broad Green To Montecito To Paramount (00:13:38)
5. Dark Horse And Living With IP (00:18:58)
6. Horror’s Staying Power And Break-Ins (00:23:08)
7. The Risk Problem At The Studios (00:28:48)
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