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- From "Just Another California Newbie" to "On-Set PA" (Thanks to Justine Bateman)
In 2011, I packed up my life and moved to California. My friends were scattered across the country, but I did have a tiny network from my days at Walt Disney Imagineering in Florida. Plus, my brother with his California crew, so he kindly spread the word that his "little sister" was coming to join the West Coast cool kids. One of his friends was none other than actress, writer, producer, director, and author Justine Bateman . You know, the "Family Ties" legend? Yep. She reached out to my brother for my number, because why not? That is to say, now knowing Justine, this is just the kind of person she is...sincere, caring, engaging, extremely thoughtful and collaborative. Fast forward to me trying to adult in California, which included figuring out the whole “doctors and health insurance” situation. Somewhere between Google searching "best gynecologists in LA" and my new life as a freshly-minted Californian, Justine reached out. Bless her heart . We started chatting, and she casually passed along her gynecologist's info like it was the hottest tip in town. “Oh, by the way, here’s my doctor’s number. You know, just in case.” Only in California. During our convo, she asked what kind of work I was looking for. I told her I had a nice little savings cushion, was interviewing with Disney Imagineering (still holding onto that magic, obviously), but I was also open to any cool new opportunities that might pop up. And boom, Justine drops this bomb: “I’m producing a short film called Z. We’re filming on the rooftop of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, an office in Hollywood, and Little Tokyo. You should totally come help out.” Written by Jared Drake, Z is an action-packed short film about a goofy frozen yogurt shop employee (played by Robert Buckley) who is taken hostage by a mysterious woman (played by Helena Barrett). I was like, wait, what? A real live movie set? I mean, sure, I'd been in the general vicinity of movie magic once or twice, like that time I was hanging out, watching my boyfriend skateboard along Broad Street in Red Bank, New Jersey and we stumbled upon Kevin Smith filming Ben Affleck in that infamous rain scene in Chasing Amy . Or the time I was a teen and convinced security at 30 Rock to let me watch Christian Slater host Saturday Night Live from the green room. But those don’t exactly count as “work” experiences. So, I dove in headfirst. Justine introduced me to the crew via group texts and emails. My first job? Run downtown and pick up the film permit paperwork from the line producer, Clio Tegel . I was basically a glorified messenger except, you know, with zero experience in the whole film industry thing. But hey, I was eager. A few things to know about film permits include: Filming on private property typically doesn't require a permit, but you'll need the property owner's written permission. The application process involves submitting a detailed plan of your project, including locations, dates + times for filming. Most locations require production insurance, covering property damage, injury liability + equipment protection. Certain locations require special approvals, such as police coordination for street closures or fire department approval for pyrotechnics or hazardous scenes. Always follow permit conditions to avoid fines. The night before filming, I received the all-important call sheet . Now, if you’ve never worked on a film set, a call sheet is like the Bible for cast and crew. It’s a day-by-day schedule with everything from call times to locations to instructions like, “Do not let the lead actor eat a sandwich right before filming” (okay, maybe I’m embellishing, but you get the point). That little sheet was the key to making sure the whole circus ran smoothly. As I said, a call sheet is a daily schedule prepared by the assistant director that provides detailed instructions for cast and crew, including call times, locations, and shooting schedules . It's a crucial document for keeping everyone informed and organized on set, and is typically distributed the day before filming. Key elements of a call sheet: Production Information This includes the production title, contact information for the production company, producer, director + assistant director. Location Details The call sheet specifies the location of the shoot, including the address, parking information + any specific instructions for the location. As I said, the locations for Z included the rooftop of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, an office space in Hollywood + a frozen yogurt shop in Little Tokyo Shooting Schedule It outlines the scenes to be shot, their order + estimated times for each shot. Call Times This section specifies when each member of the cast + crew is required to be on set. If anything changes, it is part of the PA's job to make sure that everyone has the latest updated call sheet with the updated information. Cast Information It lists actors, their characters + any specific instructions for their scenes, including wardrobe or prop needs. If an item is needed or is added to the shoot, a PA can be asked to obtain a piece of wardrobe, prop etc. Crew Information The call sheet also lists the names, phone numbers + email addresses of all crew members, organized by department. Other Important Details This can include weather forecasts, sunrise/sunset times, nearest hospital information + any special instructions or announcements. A Production Assistant (PA) on a film set provides essential support to the entire crew, acting as a versatile helper who ensures smooth operations. Their tasks are varied and can include anything from running errands and managing paperwork to assisting with equipment and talent coordination. Here's a more detailed look at the responsibilities: Administrative and Logistics: Paperwork: PAs handle essential paperwork like call sheets, scripts + production reports, distributing them to relevant crew members. Errands: They run various errands, such as picking up supplies, delivering documents, or transporting crew + equipment. Communication: PAs act as a communication link, relaying messages between different departments + ensuring everyone is informed. Crowd Management: They may help manage crowds, extras + general on-set traffic. Set Support: Equipment Handling: PAs assist with setting up + breaking down equipment, ensuring it's readily available when needed. Talent Coordination: They help with coordinating talent, guiding them to their designated areas (hair, makeup, wardrobe) + ensuring they are ready for their scenes. Set Maintenance: PAs may help with set preparation, cleaning + maintaining the overall order of the filming location. Locking Down: They help secure the set, preventing unauthorized access or disruptions during filming. Other Tasks: Craft Services PAs might assist with setting up + maintaining the craft services area (food + refreshments). Problem Solving They identify + address minor issues that arise during filming, ensuring a smooth workflow. General Assistance PAs are prepared to assist any department or crew member as needed, embodying the "all hands on deck" mentality. Essentially, the PA's role is to be adaptable + resourceful, ensuring that the production runs efficiently + effectively. They are often the first point of contact for many onset personnel + are crucial to the overall success of the filming process. Fast forward to 2017, when Justine brought me back on board, this time as a PA for another short film called PUSH written by Justine and Holiday Reinhorn . It was a pretty different vibe, mostly filmed in a supermarket in Simi Valley. This time, Justine was both directing and acting. PUSH tells the story of a pregnant woman (played by Justine) who gives a defiant 12-year-old boy ( Nolan Gross ) a ride home and, well, let's just say she takes him on a trip he didn’t quite expect emotionally. It was a fantastic project to be a part of, and I got to see the magic happen from both sides of the camera. Honestly, I feel so lucky that Justine gave me the chance to be a part of these productions. From newbie PA to actually helping bring these cool stories to life, I’ll forever be grateful for the opportunities, lessons, and some epic behind-the-scenes stories like trading stories with Steven Meiers Dominguez aka Toastycakes (PUSH's onset photographer) who shaped the LA party scene as significantly as he documented it with his eye for fashion and bold, kinetic photographic style. The moral of the story: Never underestimate a random connection, a group text, or a gynecologist recommendation. You never know when it might lead to your next movie set adventure. Check out more of Justine's work including the 2021 film she wrote and directed called, VIOLET starring Olivia Munn , Luke Bracey and Justin Theroux . Currently in pre-production (as of 2025) is FACE which is the film adaptation of Justine Bateman's book FACE: One Square Foot of Skin FACE will star Mary-Louise Parker , Carrie-Anne Moss and Liana Liberato . Keep up with Justine + all of her creative endeavors via her website . #justinebateman #jasonbateman #oliviamunn #face #facebook #yourfriendsandneighbors #lukebracey #justintheroux #faceonesquarefootofskin #push #z #productionassistant #pa #filmmaking #shortfilm #shortfilms #losangeles #hollywood #filmset #filmcrew #kevinsmith #redbank #newjersey #broadstreet #monmouthcounty #roosevelthotel #hollywoodroosevelt #littletokyo #downtownla #downtownlosangeles #losangeles #dtla #moviemaking #gyno #marylouiseparker #carrieannemoss #movies #movie #writer #producer #director #imdb #author
- RESOURCE GUIDE For California Fire Victims + Ways To Help
Click HERE to read the Los Angeles Times article. Angeles. LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT FOUNDATION - Donation to first responders. Support For Music Professionals The Recording Academy + MusiCares have launched the Los Angeles Fire Angeles Fire Department Foundation .
- CALIFORNIA BABY - 100% Plant-Based Pure + Gentle SKINCARE Products - August Spotlight
this clip from the Today show when they came down to the California Baby manufacturing facility in Los Angeles, California, took a tour, and interviewed founder Jessica Iclisoy: BETTER Ingredients MEANS California Baby products are produced in their own FDA-registered, certified organic facility located in Los Angeles, California.
- JAMES BAY - February 15, 2016
Catching up with the GRAMMY Nominee Between The Chaos and the Calm at the HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM JAMES BAY has released a number of EPs & an album, CHAOS AND THE CALM (2015). The album went to number one in the UK & number 15 in the US. Bay’s single “Hold Back The River” peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Chaos and the Calm is already the “Biggest Album Release This Year” in the UK & has been certified Gold in Australia & Switzerland, Platinum in the UK. In February 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards "Critics' Choice" award. At the 2016 Brit Awards he received the award for Best British Male Solo Artist. Congratulations are in order as the 25-year-old “If You Ever Want to Be in Love” crooner was just nominated three times at the 2016 Grammy Awards. James is up for Best New Artist, Best Rock Album & Best Rock Song for “Hold Back the River.” The English singer, songwriter & guitarist grew up in Hitchin, Hertfordshire & studied at the British & Irish Modern Music Institute. In 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards “Critics’ Choice” award. Aged 11, Bay was inspired to play classical guitar after hearing Eric Clapton’s “Layla” & he used a guitar he found in the cupboard in his house. When he moved to study in Brighton seven years later he gained a greater education from playing the city’s open mic nights, on which he said, “That taught me a lot about writing & performing on my own & trying to hold my own. London is open minded, but it's a bit more like New York whereas Brighton is a bit more like Austin, Texas. You can walk around the whole of Brighton in a night with a guitar & packed bars with open mic nights. I made the decision that it would be formative to live there & develop as a performer.” Bay caught the attention of a Republic Records A&R after a fan uploaded a video to YouTube of him performing at an open mic in London & within a week he was signed to the label. His first EP, The Dark of the Morning, was released in 2013. Within a year he was selling out his first UK headline tour. All Access Music writer, Nicole DeRosa got to catch up with the singer during his stop at the Hollywood Palladium on Tuesday, December 1st where he performed to a sold out crowd. The singer has been on tour for almost the past two years & when asked about writing on the road he says... “Lately I’m trying to get my head into that space. I didn’t really need to initially because I was getting ready to release a record I had already recorded. Writing was sort of in the back of my mind for the first time in a while but suddenly now I’m craving new ideas & enjoying flexing that muscle again. I’m on the road all the time, so it’s the only place to write. It’s a different thing if you can imagine as opposed to having your own space at all times, so I’m getting used to writing on the road now.” The svelte rocker opened with “Collide” & followed it up with his swoon-worthy sing along “Craving” which flowed right into the poppy & oh so catchy track, “When We Were On Fire”. Before the night ended, James teased the crowd ever so slightly & continued with a triple encore that included “Incomplete” a fun cover of Creedence Clearwater “Proud Mary” & ended the night on a high note closing out with his epic singalong “Hold Back The River”. Nicole DeRosa for All Access Music, Feb 15, 2016 https://music.allaccess.com/james-bay-catching-up-between-the-chaos-and-the-calm-at-the-hollywood-palladium/
- Remembering My Beloved Friend, “Jolly” Jerry Boulding, also known as “The Doctor of Radio”
Jerry Boulding co-founded, Black Radio Exclusive and later founded Urban Network Magazine, a Los Angeles-based Angeles. When I returned back to Los Angeles from the Thanksgiving holiday the reality of not seeing Jerry's face A few months later on January 10, 2014, my co-workers and I went to West Angeles Church of God In Christ on Crenshaw Blvd. in Los Angeles.
- AT HOME FITNESS with SHANNON NADJ
Gomez, and Sofia Richie and is the owner of the coveted Hot Pilates Studio based in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. If you don't live in Los Angeles to take her class, don’t sweat it, you can follow along with Nadj below Shannon Nadj, founder of Hot Pilates in Los Angeles, explains, “If you’re looking to take your body and


















