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Production
Assistant .-
RED HEAT - Carolco Pictures - 1987-88 Director: Walter
Hill, UPM: Dirk Petersmann, 1st A.D.: James Dyer, 2nd
A.D.: Barry Thomas
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That
summer I was introduced to a Unit Production Manager named
Dirk Petersmann. He brought me into his office and asked what
I wanted to be in the business. He said "If you want to direct,
then direct. If you want to produce, then produce. Anything
else, you're going to have to work for it." And then he got
me an interview with the 1st Assistant Director of the movie
that he was working on "Red Heat" directed by Walter Hill.
The 1st A.D., Jim Dyer, was concerned that I had never been
a Production Assistant but this was his first show having
to use computer scheduling and I had lot of computer skills
on my resume. Next thing I knew, I had a job helping Jim enter
all his scheduling into a computer (one that was called a
portable at the time, definitely not a laptop!). Barry Thomas
was the 2nd A.D. The movie was starting out in Chicago and
they didn't normally take P.A.s on location. My dad was going
to be the gaffer and he volunteered half his room for me and
so off we went. I continued with the computer work while working
on the set too. Whenever there was a schedule change I would
be lugging my portable all around town in abandoned warehouses
or wherever the location happened to be that day or night.
I learned the job of an Assistant Director and eventually
was given the task of taking care of the actors. The movie
starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi. We returned
to Los Angeles and continued shooting all around Los Angeles.
As that part of the show came to an end they were preparing
to go to Hungary for the last leg of the show. Arnold hinted
to me to not be surprised about being invited to go with them
but I knew that I was only a Production Assistant. Well, the
rumor has it that over Christmas Break, Arnold was skiing
with one of the Producers and he said, "You should really
take care of the little people because one day they will be
the producers and you will need a favor, they will remember
you". After Christmas, I got a phone call from the UPM. He
said "Okay, you're going with us but you're flying coach!"
I was off to Hungary! I had the job of 2nd AD and took care
of the American crew while we were there. We ended up going
to Austria as well because we needed to have snow. As my first
job as a Production Assistant, I knew I was hooked!
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