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How to start working on film sets
I’ve gotten a lot of asks on how I started working on film sets and if I had any advice. I decided I was going to make this how-to post for you guys to look at and hopefully use.
1. Have a goal – For example, perhaps you want to work for a certain production company or want to maintain a specific job on sets in the future. With me, I want to work on set of FX in the near future, so I began reaching out stating the goal that I had. If people see that you have a goal they’ll know you’re determined.
2. Be passionate – Make sure you are extremely passionate about movies and wanting to work on sets. If asked to go more in depth, talk about your favorite films, directors, cinematographers, etc. It’ll show you know and appreciate the craft.
3. Know terms – If you go to film school this may be a breeze, but if not you’ll need to know film set terms. If a DP asks for a slate, you need to know what it is. If the director says they’re going to do a dolly shot, you need to know what a dolly is. Here’s this list of terms and their definitions for some terms that may come up if you get a gig.
4. Be prepared to do volunteer work – Know that for the first several gigs you’re probably going to be volunteering. If you do get money, it’s just a plus!
5. Expect to drive long distances – You may live in a big city and are where the locations of filming may be, but if not, be prepared to drive long distances. An hour/60 miles or so is usually my max.
6. Reach out on social media! – If you have Facebook, or any social media for that matter, make a post describing your goal and passion for films and wanting to work on sets. You never know who your friends know and how they could connect you with other people. In your post utilize an appropriate and educated language, and give an email people can give out to their connections. **** If you’re just wanting to help out your job would be a “Production Assistant” (PA) so use that when describing what you want to do.
7. Ask to join local film organizations – Whether it’s a Facebook group or an actual meeting of people within a room, ask to join. You’ll be able to make posts online though, to ask about working on sets. Get your name around.
8. Make a LinkedIn account – A LinkedIn allows you to show your skills, education, and experience in an organized way. It also allows you to grow your connections. I mainly use it to help document the films and work I’ve done.
9. Arrive on time, be alert, and be prepared for stress – Film sets are very stressful and rely heavily on time. Make sure to be there on time. Have whatever you need in your hands on set and be ready to go. Not a second should be wasted. Also, be prepared to be critiqued. A PA in a film a helped out with got yelled at by an actress.
10. Have an open mind and have fun!
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my mouth is my biggest wound
(via lifeinpoetry)
Her (2013)
Come windless invader
I am a carnival of
Stars, a poem of blood.
The cold sea by
near the lighthouse
PSYCHOLOGY MASTER POST #1
As human beings, our greatest incline is to find out how the human psyche works. The enigmatic mind often holds the questions to our truest desires and why we function the way we do. From psychology facts to relationship research and Carl Jung’s famous studies about extroverts and introverts, we introduce a wide range of psychology articles to feed your brain.
- 23 Psychological Life Hacks
- Study Shows That “Male” And “Female” Brains Are A Myth
- 15 clever psychological tricks that everyone should know
- Why Wait? The Psychological Origins of Procrastination
- Theories of Motivation
- Science Of Persuasion
- 12 Intriguing Facts About How The Human Brain Functions
- Psychologists Explain Why Intelligent People Have Fewer Friends
- Scientists Discover That The Human Brain Processes Rejection Like Physical Pain
- The Surprising And Varying Kinds Of Intelligence- Which One Is Yours?
- Where’s the ‘Real’ You — in Your Head or Your Heart?
- New Scientific Study Reveals 4 Kinds Of Couples Exist – Can You Identify Which One You Belong to?
- Psychologist Reveals How To Know When You Are Happy
- 11 Things Introverts Are The Best At
- How Negative Thinking Changes Your Brain
- The Brain of an Anxious Person Functions Different than Those Without Anxiety. This is How it Affects Your Reality
- Empathy Is Actually A Choice
- Empathy VS. Sympathy
- Researchers find Physical Differences in Empathetic Peoples’ Brains
- 5 Techniques For Empaths To Prevent Depression And Anxiety
- Study Reveals That Those Who Listen to Emotional and Sad Music Are More Empathetic
- Hauntingly Beautiful & Sad Music Has the Power To Lift Your Emotions
- The Science Behind What Makes an Introvert an Introvert
- There Are Four Types of Introverts
- Introverts & Extroverts Have Different Brains: Which One Are You?
- 10 Things About Love Only Introverts Understand
- 20 Comics Show The Life Of An Introvert
- An Introvert’s Guide To Surviving A Breakup
- Humorous Charts and Graphs Demonstrate What Being an Introvert Is All About
- Science Says People With Less Active Social Lives May Be Happier — If They’re Intelligent
- 8 Reasons It’s So Hard to Overcome a Tough Childhood
- How Unhappy Childhood Experiences Can Affect You Today (And How To Deal With It)
- Child Therapist’s List of Top Worries by Age
- What Does Your Handwriting Say About You?
- Do You Have Aphantasia?
- Mental Illness in Fiction
- 9 Common Errors Authors Make about Psychological Disorders
- 10 Ways To Be Kinder To Yourself
- If “Sorry” Seems To Be The Hardest Word, Say “Thank You”
- The Best Way To Solve a Problem: Sleep On It
- The Psychology of Color
- The Psychology of Fear
- Staring Into Someone’s Eyes For 10 Minutes Can Alter Your Consciousness
- New Research Says Loners Tend To Be More Intelligent And Loyal Friends
- Why Lonely People Stay Lonely
- What is the Difference Between a Psychopath and a Sociopath?
- 11 Things Only People Who Suppress Their Emotions Will Understand
- 9 Sneaky Causes Of Depression
- Why Embracing Emotional Distress is the Best Medicine Sometimes
- The Science Behind Aggression: Why We Hurt The Ones We Love The Most
- 19 Real Life Examples of An Extroverted Introvert
- Science Says People Who Enjoy Being Alone Are More Likely To Be Successful
- 20 Profound Quotes by Carl Jung
- A Scientist Placed Tears Under A Microscope. What He Saw Is Astonishing
- 28 Hilarious Unscientific Graphs about the Reality of Life
- The Toxic Attraction Between An Empath And A Narcissist
- The 15 Types of Verbal Abuse in a Relationship
- The Complicated Reasons Why Modern Relationships Break Easily
- The Scientific Reason People Attract Toxic Partners And Emotionally Unavailable People
- 12 Common Symbols in Dreams and What They Mean
- Did You Know That a Separation From a Romantic Partner is Equivalent to Drug Withdrawal?
- 20 Interesting Facts About Love
- Animals Don’t Have Feelings?
- 13 Impressive Psychology Tricks that Will Make Your Life Easier
- The Psychology Of Messy Rooms: The Most Creative People Flourish In Clutter
- Psychology Says the Fear of Rejection Can Be a Source of Strength
- Multilinguals Experience Personality Change When Using Different Languages
- How to Recover From Being Emotionally Burnout
- Prone To Depression? Scientists Say It’s Due To Your Creativity. Here is Why…