Mark A. Cella is a distinguished fellow of film studies at California State University in Los Angeles. He’s a published writer on Cinema History and Film Theory. He has directed over 35 shorts and documentaries, including the award winning “Marlboro House”, which took top prize at the 2006 Slamdance short competition.
Because you'll be so full of good ideas, people will really begin to take notice of your expertise. Others will come to you for opinions and advice.
A lot of this activity will involve groups of people, so emotions could be tense at times. Avoid extremes in your behavior and try to minimize confusion among those around you.
However, in taking this leadership position you'll have to be careful not to appear selfish or demanding which could only increase the level of disagreements and ultimately result in failure for whatever projects are involved.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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