The Anonymous Production Assistant

How to Write a Blog

Matt wrote in: I just finished reading your post “It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know..And Also What You Know.” I agree, what you know is super important, and people need to know what you know. I keep hearing how industry bloggers get career opportunities because their blog is like an easily accessible […]

Making the Jump

Andrew writes in: I’ve recently (a month ago) started reading your blog and I’ve got to say it is awesome! It’s such a great resource for information that would otherwise be hidden by the exclusivity of film sets. I also love how personal your stories are! If you’re ever in Georgia, I’d love to buy […]

Hand Delivery

If someone (whether it’s an accountant or a director or one of the camera assistants) hands you something to deliver, but doesn’t expressly state either “mail” or “hand deliver,” always, always ask.

Location Shooting

Unless you work on a multicam show, you’ll probably spend some time shooting on location. If you work in the office, this means printing maps (provided by the location department) and attaching them to each call sheet. For a set PA, the job is more-or-less the same, except everyone will be asking where the honey […]

Some Personal Duties

A typical day for an office PA means fielding a lot of phone calls, copying a lot of scripts, and picking up lunch. Every once in a while, the monotony gets broken up with an unusual request. It’s just that, sometimes, that request is also unusually stupid. Last week, we had a guest star from […]

It’s Labor Day!

What are you doing, reading my blog on a day off? Go to the beach or something.

First Day in the Production Office

Photo by Roman Bozhko on Unsplash

Jerrica wrote in: I start an office PA position on a network show in a week and I was wondering If you had any advice for the first day/week. OR maybe a list of things to bring with you or make sure you have handy. I sort of want to be prepared since this a […]

PAing on a Live Show

Kate asks: I just landed my first ever PA gig, and it is for [a live awards show]… Looking through your blog posts, I haven’t seen any addressing PA’s for live shows. Is there anything I should know or be prepared for going into this position that may be different from regular set PAs? I […]

Shots Versus Setups

The following post applies to single camera shows. I honestly don’t know what they do for multicam series. I’ve noticed lately the some newbies confuse the terms “shot” and “setup.” These are related concepts, but they are distinct. In general, the “shot” is the image the camera operator is seeing through the lens.{{1}} The goal […]

Radio Silence

If you don’t read The Hills Are Burning,{{1}} you probably missed AJ’s most recent post, “Steppage.” She nicely illustrates just how fucking annoying it is when someone steps on you on the radio. So, here’s a little primer for you newbies, so you’re not the jerk annoying the shit out of everyone on set. When […]