Alina Ferry
@alinaferry
my career path (qc or not - up to you) 1. AD on movie/TV production sets ***moved countries*** 2. Office intern - TV development/production 3. Assistant - TV development/production 4. Project manager - content localization (subtitling/dubbing) 5. Account manager - content distribution (the final product you see on your /screens)
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
I didn’t know you worked in tv! What’s something that most people don’t know in your profession?
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Alina Ferry
@alinaferry
Physical production: most people don’t realize how physically and emotionally draining it is. A standard shift is 12 hours (without OT), and yoi’re lucky if you’re actively filming for 2-3 hours because the biggest part of your day is either prepping something or waiting for someone to prep something for you. Not to mention there is no personal life outside of work - only sleep Non-physical: people majorly underestimate the number of non-creative “normies” who contribute to a movie or show. These people are as important as your favorites on the set
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
Thats crazyyyyy! 12 hours and no OT?? Surprised that you still find time to be here, read books!
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Alina Ferry
@alinaferry
Oh no, that was in physical production years ago :) Number one on my list I wasn’t reading any books back then 😆
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