Job Description
A production assistant (P.A.) is the entry-level position on a photography/film crew. P.A.s provide support and assistance to almost all areas of the production , and can also work for specific departments.
Qualifications
Flexible schedule and ability to work long and/or irregular hours in various conditions; requirements also include ability to lift heavy equipment, maintain professional appearance and reliability.
PAs may assist with building props and sets. PAs may also have administrative duties, such as light office work or running errands. PAs may assist with labeling, collecting and organizing wardrobes. They may also be in charge of laundering and ironing.
Set PAs have numerous job duties--such as escorting talent and actresses to and from their trailers, helping with crowd control and lockup, giving out schedules or scripts, collecting paperwork, delivering to various locations and managing extras. PAs may also be responsible for driving crewmembers and package pick-up and delivery.
PAs may assist in delivering contracts, set clean-up, photographing locations and putting up signs. PAs other duties include filing, answering phones and making photocopies.
Additional Information
$160.00 to 225.00 per work day depending upon experience.
Must be flexible.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.