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Overview"Opening a door to the real behind-the-scenes of a film or television show, this book explores the reality of working in the Production Office as an Office Production Assistant. Drawing on over 40 years’ combined experience, authors Jennifer A. Haire and Gilana M. Lobel map out a career path into the industry by providing comprehensive practical information designed specifically for individuals pursuing the entry level role of the Office PA. An invaluable tool for both breaking into the industry and on the job, the book is full of detailed ""how to"" information that not only provides an overview of the full scope of the industry, but also functions as a user’s manual for Production Office operations. Haire and Lobel outline variations of the job of an Office PA nationwide, for both big- and small-budget feature films and television shows, and how you are a vital component of the Production team which can open the door to your future career. With coverage on how the Office PA supports the process of creating a show, the Production staff and crew, the practical day-to-day of the office, and developing your career, this is an essential resource for anyone wishing to take their first steps into the film and television industry. Featuring charts, graphics, diagrams, sample documents, templates, supplemental materials, and lighthearted cartoons throughout the book, the reader is immersed in real-world scenarios which create a solid foundation for how to be a professional in the workplace. This is an inspiring and practical manual that reveals what is beyond the behind-the-scenes of film and television production. It’s ideal for aspiring film and TV professionals with little to no experience working in Physical Production as well as readers studying film and television production courses and industry training programs." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer A. Haire , Gilana M. LobelPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032180953ISBN 10: 1032180951 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 29 March 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSECTION 1: YOU ARE HERE; SECTION 2: WELCOME TO THE PRODUCTION OFFICE; SECTION 3: UNLOCKING THE ROLE OF THE OFFICE PA; SECTION 4: MAKING IT HAPPEN, BEHIND THE SCENES; SECTION 5: TURNING THE PAGE ON PRODUCTION PAPERWORK; SECTION 6: MASTERING THE ART OF WORKPLACE PERFORMANCE; SECTION 7: REEL LIFE, UNHINGED; SECTION 8: RESPONSIBLE PRODUCTION INITIATIVES; SECTION 9: THE BIG SCREEN VS. THE SMALL SCREEN; SECTION 10: WHERE YOUR STORY BEGINS; CONCLUSION; COORDINATOR CORNER; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; APPENDIX DOCUMENTS; GLOSSARYReviewsThis book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in entering the film and television industry. The information divulged in this text is incredibly thorough and accessible. It is written with both advice from experts and foresight to prevent mistakes. This book needs to be in the back pocket of all recent film school graduates and those entering the 'industry.' Jim Peterson, Director of Theatre and Film, Carmel High School and Adjunct Professor, Ball State University 'Every line producer and UPM should read this book and keep it as a reference. It covers soup to nuts about production dept infrastructure. Schools that teach filmmaking should make this mandatory reading. This is what's under-the-hood of the car. With our industry growing so fast, we are faced with more people in key positions with less mentored experience. Even for an experienced soul like myself, it's a great resource.' Cleve Landsberg, Producer and DGA UPM 'This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in entering the film and television industry. The information divulged in this text is incredibly thorough and accessible. It is written with both advice from experts and foresight to prevent mistakes. This book needs to be in the back pocket of all recent film school graduates and those entering the industry. ' Jim Peterson, Director of Theatre and Film, Carmel High School, and Adjunct Professor, Ball State University Author Information"Jennifer A. Haire is a Line Producer and DGA Production Manager with global feature film and television experience. Proud to be a ""Fighting Pickle,"" she earned her BFA in filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Her commitment to the industry includes serving on the Board of Directors for the Producers Guild of America, IATSE Local 871, and launching international Production crew training and Production safety education workshops. Gilana M. Lobel is a New York based Producer and DGA Production Manager. A graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking, her experience with the Production Office comes from working on major feature films and television shows in various capacities. She is dedicated to telling diverse stories and creating a more inclusive work environment by collaborating with numerous organizations to encourage upward mobility in the film and television industry." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |