Production Assistants (PAs) help with maintaining the set during the filming day. This entry level role is where many film workers begin their careers.
What does working in this department look like?
The Production Assistant role falls under the jurisdiction of the Directors Guild of Canada, British Columbia District Council. A DGC BC member PA performs similar duties as the PA Helper, with some additional responsibilities and expectation of more experience and knowledge. The DGC BC is a Membership organization and does not do any hiring for productions. Productions, also known as Employers, are responsible for finding and hiring their own crew.
What jobs are available?
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Production Assistant
Skills needed
- Completion of motion picture training including Motion Picture Industry Orientation,
Motion Picture General Safety, WHMIS, Traffic Control, Anti-Bullying and Harrassment. - Directors Guild of Canada, BC District Council courses, as applicable.
- Working knowledge of on set protocol.
Experience
- No experience necessary.
Many job roles in the motion picture industry are represented by a union or guild.
If you see a logo below, the role may be covered by a union or guild. Please consult those organizations to understand the requirements (such as certification, licensing or work experience) to join as a member.
Resources
- Read more about getting your start in this industry and finding work by clicking here.
- Access resources about what to expect on your first day on set and more with the DGC BC’s Getting Started in the Industry Guide.
- The DGC BC Production List is updated weekly and resumes can be sent to each production via email to the attention of the Locations Department.
- If you would like to join the DGC as a Production Assistant, learn more about their Permittee Logbook Holder Program.
