Skills & Education:
Although no particular educational background is necessary to be an effective production assistant, it is crucial that you have the following skills:
Be a Good Listener: No one likes to have to repeat themselves, so be on your toes at all times and listen to whatever direction is given.
Be Responsible: Production assistants are extremely easy to replace on a set and if you're late, lazy or hard to manage, you won't be there long.
Be Willing to Learn: Without being an obstacle, do all you can to learn as much as you can about every job on a set.
Be Patient: If you're good at what you do, someone will notice.
Another name for a production assistant is "Gopher", as in, "go-for-this" and "go-for-that." The best production assistants and the ones to be promoted out of the PA position first are those who simply don't know the meaning of the word "no" or the phrase, "I can't." As a PA, the more you do as you're told, the faster you will rise. But that doesn't mean be a robot -- after all, creative thinking is an excellent asset to have as a PA.
Career Advice:
If you have a bit of an ego about letting other people direct your actions, then either leave it at the door, or find another line of work. The production assistant position is one that takes a lot of emotional abuse from a number of different departments, but do as you're told and learn as much as you can from anyone willing to teach you. After a little while, you might just find yourself with a new promotion your own production assistant.
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