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Great Place to Start - P.A. Workshop - Aug. 2 & 3 |
The Texas Film Commission and WIF.D team up for P.A. Workshop this weekend! Register here!

WHAT IS A P.A.?
A P.A., or Production Assistant, is the primary entry-level job for the film/video industry. They provide support and assistance to almost all areas of production. In doing so, P.A.s build upon their work experience while getting an overview of all departments and what's needed to move up the film/video production ladder.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The Texas Film Commission's P.A. Workshop is a two-day, introductory course that comprehensively teaches the requirements of the job. Taught by working industry professionals, the Workshop includes paperwork, terminology and set etiquette; opportunities to meet and learn from crew members in all areas of production; simulations of on-set work flow; and tips for a successful job search.
WORKSHOP BENEFITS
Upon completing the Workshop, participants receive a P.A. Workshop Training Certification from Texas Film Commission, which can be included on a résumé, and a listing in the Texas Production Directory. Participants are also eligible for Texas Film Commission's training in specialized production departments, including:
Camera
Grip
Locations
Art/Set
Video Assist
Craft Service
Lighting
Props
Construction Sound
Wardrobe
REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE
Must be 18 years of age
A legal resident of Texas
Have a valid Texas Driver's License or Texas I.D. Card
Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S.
Must have minimum math and reading skills (English)
Must be up to the physically challenge and the very long hours of the job
REGISTRATION
Cost is $75 per student. Print Registration Form (pdf) to register. Fax number is 214-630-1761.
Call Cassie Smith at Women In Film.Dallas at 214-954-4488 or email her at info@wifdallas.org to register.
Location: MPS Studios, 141 Regal Row; Dallas, 75247
This workshop is brought to you by The Texas Film Commission and in partnership with Women In Film.Dallas and is set for in Dallas for August 2-3.
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