LA Informational - The EMT Trek
To Live and Interview in LA
Nathan Thompson
Issue date: 1/18/07 Section: News
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The first day of the trip began bright and early with various first- and second-year students meeting in the lobby of our hotel, where it was rumored a number of adult films had taken place. That would certainly explain the mirrors that take up entire walls in many of the rooms. After a brief discussion on the subject, the group took to our rides - two sweet econo-vans - and headed to our first stop of the day, Fox Studios. There, we were entertained by the extremely enthusiastic CFO of Fox Searchlight Films as well as a recent business school graduate whose picture should be listed next to the word "perseverance" in the dictionary - he applied an astounding six (yes, that's right, SIX) times before finally receiving an offer. So take heart, MBA2s. After a brief lunch, we traveled across town to EMI, where we were greeted by a gaggle of employees who looked they had been through a war. The recent Internet revolution, it seems, has not been kind to our friends in the music industry. The company's readying its 1,260th Beach Boys compilation, so that should stop the bleed nicely. Get in line now if you want a copy. The day ended with an alumni mixer in Westwood, which was well attended and provided just the right amount of alcohol for folks to forget that they might be sleeping on a former adult movie set.
The second day's activities began later in the morning, which was much appreciated by everyone in attendance. The first event was a corporate presentation at Warner Brothers, where we met the first Stern alum of the trip, a Senior Vice President of Home Entertainment. After a three-course meal in the studio commissary, the group split up, with one half staying on the lot to take a VIP studio tour and the other half driving to NBC Universal. While on the tour, one male member of the group, who shall remain nameless, completely lost the respect of his colleagues by recognizing parts of the Gilmore Girls set. Luckily, Matthew Perry passed the tour shortly afterwards, taking some attention away from me…I mean, the gentleman in question. Just before leaving, the tour guide pointed out George Lopez's Bentley, parked just outside the studio where his show is filmed. Apparently, mediocrity pays. A lot. Later that night, the entire group reconvened at a bar in Santa Monica for a mixer with the two local business schools - UCLA and USC. Sadly, Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush did not attend.


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