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Assistants are people too!

1/30/2014

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    One of the reasons I wrote The Assistant Lighting Designer's Toolkit is that I think it's time for an Assistant's Revolution.  For those of us that work as assistants and associates (lighting or otherwise) it is time to be recognized for the work that we do and the talent it takes to be successful in this career.  It seems that all too often we are considered "just" assistants.
    And, of course, it is ironic that we are all also designers... designing in between assisting gigs, alternating between the two careers, or maybe working our way towards a full design career.  We all have degrees and/or experience in design in order to make it where we are today.  The designers we work for recognize how much work we do, but for others we may still be viewed as glorified note-takers.  It's time that we come out from the shadows with pride.  As I like to say... be proud to be an ALD!  (ha! ha!  It rhymes!)
    We needed a toolkit to lay out the baselines of the profession as well as our own guide used to plant a flag into this vastly competitive, high-stakes profession that is often not viewed as such.  So I wrote it.  I hope when you get your hands on it, you feel that I succeeded in this goal.
  
     I'd love to hear from you.  Was there ever a time that you felt you were treated like "just" an assistant?  Or do you think I'm crazy and you like hiding in the shadows as the lighting-ninja.  :)  Please share your thoughts....

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1/30/2014 02:49:04 am

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Anne McMills link
1/30/2014 03:59:07 am

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1/30/2014 05:59:40 am

I wouldn't dream of trying to talk someone out of being an Assistant. The few times I did it was amazing, and I know several people who have had enriching lives and careers doing it!

I suppose I was merely commenting on the idea of laying out the baseline for being an Assistant in the 21st century. It's a valued, completely necessary commodity that should be cherished and used with careful thought and planning, and I would say that this book is probably a really good head start.

Matthew P. Benjamin
2/25/2014 10:21:01 pm

As a fellow lighting prof, I am so pleased to learn of your new book! Look forward to reading it and sharing it with my students!

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Anne McMills
2/26/2014 12:57:13 pm

I'm so glad to hear that! :D Where do you teach?

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