Production assistant: it's often the first position aspiring filmmakers take on their journey to becoming rich and famous and mega respected directors, so suffice it to say that it's really, really, really important to be exceptional at it. But— how? Isn't the job mostly just taking drink orders and generally being in the way of everything? Well, yes...but no. There's so much more to being a PA than being a coffee mule. Being prepared, able to communicate clearly, and anticipate the needs of the cast and crew are just a few of the highly desired qualities directors look for in a PA, but there are many other qualifications and skills that will definitely help you shine brightest while on set.

Lucky for you, Sean Baran of FilmToolKit has put together a super handy infographic that goes over several important aspects of being a production assistant, from being well-equipped with all of the necessary tools and gear to how to comport yourself while on set to make sure you come across capable and professional. Check it out below:


4-simple-ways-to-be-the-best-production-assistant-on-set-infographicCredit: FilmToolKit

Sean dives deeper into what it takes to be a better PA on FilmToolKit, so head on over there to learn more. Also, you can check him out on Facebook and Instagram.

Do you have any pieces of advice to share from your days of being a PA? (I have one: Don't f***ing stand on the cables when someone's wrangling them. No one likes that.) Let us know down in the comments.

Source: FilmToolKit