When I first started working in the film industry I was working on very very small productions….the kind that didn’t pay or only paid $50 a day. I was still NEW to the industry at the time so I was essentially "paying my dues" as most people would say. I believed that this type of work was temporary but I didn’t necessarily know how I would get onto bigger and higher paying projects. Below I have outlined a few KEY tips to getting that next big job.
10 things every Production Assistant should know:
10 things every Production Assistant should…
10 things every Production Assistant should know:
When I first started working in the film industry I was working on very very small productions….the kind that didn’t pay or only paid $50 a day. I was still NEW to the industry at the time so I was essentially "paying my dues" as most people would say. I believed that this type of work was temporary but I didn’t necessarily know how I would get onto bigger and higher paying projects. Below I have outlined a few KEY tips to getting that next big job.