Download Article Show Download Article If you want a career in production, a position as a production assistant may be the place to start. The production assistant plays an entry-level role on television and film production crews. Known on some sets as a runner or gopher, the PA's daily responsibilities may include everything from maintaining the "call sheet" to grabbing coffee for superiors. Some college degrees can help prepare you for a job as a production assistant, but only marginally so. It is more important to develop a relevant skill set and a network of people in the industry.
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About This ArticleArticle SummaryX Becoming a production assistant is a great way to get started if you want to work in the TV or film industries, and open entry-level positions are often posted online. Although a college degree isn’t necessary, you’ll be a more competitive candidate if you pursue a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism, communications, or film. If you live in an area with a thriving media industry, you may be able to find specialized PA boot camps, or two-week training programs, near you. Read on to learn how networking can help you find a PA job! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 87,169 times. Is this article up to date?Can you be a production assistant with no experience?But you might still need work experience. The film industry is, unfortunately, too competitive, especially in some locations (London, LA). If you have no experience, you can try to apply to entry-level jobs such as driver, production assistant, personal assistant, runner, office assistant trainee, and internships.
What skills do I need to be a production assistant?Key skills for production assistants. Excellent communication skills.. Adaptability.. Enthusiasm.. Determination.. Perseverance.. Ability to work well under pressure.. Organisational skills.. Administrative skills.. What does a production assistant need to know?Important Skills for Production Assistants
Understanding of how to operate office equipment, including photocopiers and fax machines. Good phone manners and speaking skills for answering calls. Competent driving abilities for cast, crew, and equipment transport. Basic meal preparation and serving skills.
What is the easiest job to get in film?5 Popular Entry Level Film Jobs [All You Need To Know]. Runner. A runner is the lowest ranking role on a film set. ... . Trainee. A trainee is the lowest ranking role within a department. ... . Intern. Many major film and TV companies have internships. ... . Videographer. ... . Freelancer.. |