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Television Production Assistant

Author: Heath, David

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.4
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2072
Points per Word 0.000241
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.010417

Description

For young readers curious about what it takes to work behind the scenes of a TV show, this guide offers a clear look at the role of a production assistant. It outlines the typical duties, from setting up cameras and equipment to helping coordinate talent and crew. The book also details the education and training pathways, expected earnings, and the employment outlook for the position. Practical and straightforward, it provides the foundational knowledge needed to explore a career in television production.

Quick Summary

Ever thought about what it really means to be the person who keeps a TV set running smoothly? This little guide goes straight to the heart of the production assistant role, showing you the nitty-gritty tasks setting up cameras, fetching equipment, handling paperwork, and working with the crew without bogging you down with jargon. It's written for middle-grade readers, so the language is straightforward and the chapters are short enough to finish in a single sitting, which makes it perfect for kids who love behind-the-scenes stories or anyone who's thought, "I could do that!" There are no scary surprises here; it's upbeat, practical, and throws in real-world tips on how to start building experience, what training you might need, and what kind of salary you could expect once you break into the industry. If you've already flipped through a general career guide and want something with a TV-specific twist, this one hits the mark think of it as the TV-world companion to *So You Want to Be a Producer?* for younger audiences. Parents will appreciate that it stays clean, positive, and gives a realistic picture of the job outlook, making it a solid pick for a quick, informative read.