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Just meet up with fellow a Hypester, user name H harold?
Is stuff still going on?
Just meet up with fellow a Hypester, user name H harold?
Ranty rant rant.
They should get over them selfs, I'm not taking paparazzi pics, I have a horrible cell camera I'm just a curious die hard fan/a lookie lue nothing more. I'm not gonna sell photos or anything like that.
Of all people, you should know that you have to do crap work especially in Hollywood. If im gonna do crap work, then make mine a Nolan film. Don't judge them till you try to actually get work when you're done with school.
So of all people how would I know? You contradict yourself in 3 short sentences.
It's not about selling. It's about obstructing production if you get hurt, or if you drop your phone, or any other thing that can happen.
You're not owed anything here, not even this movie. You're owed nothing until you plop down 20 bucks next summer to see a good movie.
They are filming under the bridge some dialog scenes but still I can't see anything. I think I'm out.Are they still there? I'm about to leave.
Contidict what? I'm not trying to insult you.
I'm talking about you because you're at one of the best film schools in the country. As a film major you should know that you're gonna have to get crappy jobs and pay your dues especially in a rough biz like Hollywood. If you got a job as an editor for a crappy production company or a mail clerk, hey it's another job until you get something better.
But to say that these PA's are freelance losers is puzzling because if you're given a chance to get hired for this flick, you jump at te opportunity.
This.Wrong. As a citizen of LA that pays an incredible amount in taxes to the city I have to right to walk on any public street I want. When I have PAs lying and yelling to me that I do not have the right to walk on a sidewalk when I clearly do is something that obstructs my right as a tax paying citizen and proceeds to show their ignorance.
Wrong. As a citizen of LA that pays an incredible amount in taxes to the city I have to right to walk on any public street I want. When I have PAs lying and yelling to me that I do not have the right to walk on a sidewalk when I clearly do is something that obstructs my right as a tax paying citizen and proceeds to show their ignorance.
Dude, ignore him. These are the types of kids that come into a general meeting, or show us their short, or reel, or whatever, and as soon as they sit in the room, they start talking like they're ready to sit behind a camera and make the next great feature. And we listen, maybe even pay for the Starbucks coffee on the lot, and then we go back about our business and find someone who's paid their dues and appreciates what's being offered to them to give a chance to.
He would not know. Let the post film school reality check hit him. Then he'll know. He said it himself. He's a 20-year-old film school student. Things'll change.
I was a film major and had a job in Echo Park till the company went down. But yeah during school I learned that film majors are an interesting bunch. but man, once I saw stuff for myself, I was humbled, haha.
Yeah, this discussion isn't going to turn out well.
Yeah and really this discussion doesn't belong in this thread to begin with. So I'll stop now.Yeah, this discussion isn't going to turn out well.
I don't want to get involved here, but I thought I would chime in and offer my two cents. I've worked as a production assistant on a few feature-length films and documentaries and I will say that being a production assistant is probably the most difficult or physically arduous job on a film set and usually you are the least appreciated. I remember being a production assistant on a documentary and the director of cinematography couldn't even remember my name, but that's part of the business.
He probably works with tons of production assistants in the span of the entire months-long shoot, so why should he have to remember my name, especially when he has a 12 hour day ahead of him and a week that has been packed with 12-14 hour days, and a grueling three-month shoot ahead of him.
I've had friends who have worked as production assistants on The Dark Knight, and I've heard stories about how regular bystanders have a total lack of respect for them when they were trying to preserve and maintain the integrity of what Nolan was doing. I think this is a matter of perspective here. As someone who has worked as a production assistant in the past, I have a huge amount of respect for them. When I was an extra on The Dark Knight Rises this past month in Pittsburgh I encountered some of the production assistants who had to coral and deal with over 10,000 extras, and when they told me something or offered instructions, I listened and obeyed. These guys are regular, hard-working people just like anyone else. They deserve the same amount of respect you should offer somebody you encounter at Starbucks or Wal-Mart.
Then again, that's just my interpretation.
Haha sorry going off tangent!
What are you doing now Octoberist?
I'm nothing but trouble!
Yeah all all quiet on the western front, I'm going home now.![]()
Yeah all all quiet on the western front, I'm going home now.![]()
You know what's funny though. For all peoples perception of this or that person being a dick or this or that, I've come to realize that when I need something from someone above me in the chain, or when I need favor or a networking opportunity, one simple truth retains;
Be honest. Be polite. Be respectful.
No problem.Regardless, thanks for the effort.
He probably works with tons of production assistants in the span of the entire months-long shoot, so why should he have to remember my name, especially when he has a 12 hour day ahead of him and a week that has been packed with 12-14 hour days, and a grueling three-month shoot ahead of him.
I've had friends who have worked as production assistants on The Dark Knight, and I've heard stories about how regular bystanders had a total lack of respect for them when they were trying to preserve and maintain the integrity of what Nolan was doing. I think this is a matter of perspective here. As someone who has worked as a production assistant in the past, I have a huge amount of respect for them.