Originally posted by socool8520Just running jobs atm, the lowest-level film job there is pretty much - getting coffees, doing anything that needs doing, very low pay. In the long term I want to do directing, but it's looking more and more like a silly 'dream job' that I'll never have a chance at doing. Which is a shame, because I've been told by everyone I've worked with that I'm good at it.
Always good to do what you love. Long hours aren't so bad when you do something you're into. What kind of film work are you trying to do? Directing, grip, storyboard?Don't they have on set transportation or something. This seems like it should be a non issue.