Ensure the smooth processing of all production logistics, helping to manage budgets and keep everything on track. Served as the central communication hub, making sure everyone stays informed and connected. Ensuring everyone's needs are met. Sourced and secured production materials and services. Strong relationships with vendors and suppliers. Managed all production-related documentation and provide essential support to the team. Always ready to solve problems and keep things running efficiently and positively.
Summary
Seasoned Production Coordinator & Set Medic experienced in call sheets, managing budgets, crew travel/hotel, hiring, petty cash, quotes/invoices, releases, Pcards, meals, & locations. South Florida native ready for hire. Prompt, Professional, & Organized.
Credits
6/24 – 6/24
Production Coordinator – BoA CTP A Family Business Story
Prime Video — TV — MMahrt Productions Details
6/24 – 6/24
5/24 – 5/24
Assistant Camera (AC) – Serpent Invasion (Season 5)
History — TV — Truly Original Details
5/24 – 5/24
Pick up and drive rental van. Pick up rental equipment from rental house. Transport crew throughout city. Pickup/drop off crew from airports and hotels. Manage crafty services, meals, walkies, surveillance, and release forms. Load in/Load out equipment from shoot locations. Adhere to all call sheet instructions daily. Be attentive to communication devices (phone/walkie). Respond quickly and accurately to crew inquiries. Expedite all crew processes. Assist PM and Field coordinator with daily duties. Assist with lighting, cameras, and audio department. Display familiarity with the local area for traveling crew. Direct and delegate to other on-set PAs. Lift and move heavy objects. Provide overall exemplary service to the crew. FX6, FS7.
5/24 – 5/24
Key Production Assistant – Forecheck
NHL — Live/Special Event — Box to Box Films Details
5/24 – 5/24
Self-report to all shoot locations. Maintain organization of equipment, crew logistics, and call sheet schedule. Follow DP with all camera equipment. Run batteries for the camera and audio as needed. Have release forms at the ready. Set up white areas. Be one step ahead and work independently behind the scenes. Facilitate rental returns/necessary FedEx shipments after wrap. FX6. FS7. Live Sports. Camera World.
4/24 – 4/24
Set Medic – The Jersey Shore Family Vacation - Miami (Season 7)
MTV — TV — MTV Details
4/24 – 4/24
Emergency Response: - Be on standby during all TV production activities to provide immediate medical assistance in case of accidents, injuries, or health emergencies. - Implement basic life support measures and coordinate with emergency services if required. Medical Preparedness: Maintain a well-equipped medical kit with necessary supplies and medications tailored for common on-set injuries. Stay updated on the health conditions of the cast and crew, especially those with pre-existing medical concerns. First Aid Administration: - Administer first aid for minor injuries such as cuts, bruises, and burns, ensuring a quick and effective response to prevent further complications. - Provide initial assessment and stabilization of more severe injuries until professional medical help arrives. Health Monitoring: - Monitor the health and well-being of the cast and crew during extended shoots, paying attention to signs of fatigue, dehydration, or stress-related issues. - Educate production staff on health and safety practices to prevent common on-set health issues. Medical Documentation: Maintain accurate records of all medical incidents and treatments provided on set. Communicate effectively with production management and health professionals regarding the health status of individuals involved in the production. Coordination with Production Team: - Collaborate with the production team to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. - Participate in safety briefings and rehearsals to address potential hazards and emergency procedures. Health Education: - Conduct periodic health and safety training sessions for the cast and crew, focusing on injury prevention and proper use of equipment. - Distribute informational materials on health and wellness practices. Medical Liaison: - Establish communication channels with local emergency services and medical facilities to streamline the transfer of individuals requiring advanced medical care. - Coordinate with insurance providers to facilitate timely processing of medical claims. Confidentiality and Professionalism: - Uphold strict confidentiality regarding the health conditions of cast and crew members. - Demonstrate professionalism and empathy when dealing with individuals in distress. Continuing Education: - Stay informed about the latest advancements in medical practices and emergency response techniques. - Attend relevant workshops or training programs to enhance skills and knowledge related to on-set medical support.
4/24 – 4/24
Key Production Assistant – Forecheck (Season 1)
Prime Video — TV — Box to Box Films Details
4/24 – 4/24
Self-report to all shoot locations. Maintain organization of equipment, crew logistics, and call sheet schedule. Follow DP with all camera equipment. Run batteries for the camera and audio as needed. Have release forms at the ready. Set up white areas. Be one step ahead and work independently behind the scenes. Facilitate rental returns/necessary FedEx shipments after wrap.
4/24 – 4/24
Grip – Palm Beach Interviews (Season 1)
peacock — TV — 3BMG Details
4/24 – 4/24
Self-report to all shoot locations. Maintain organization of equipment, crew logistics, and call sheet schedule. Work closely with the DP and Producer. Manage all camera, audio, and lighting equipment. Quickly and seamlessly load in/out equipment from the production van to various locations. Manage media cards. Run batteries, tripod, and cables as needed. Build and break down C-Stands. Appropriately organize all lights and power banks into pelican cases. Set up battery charging stations at each location. FX9
4/24 – 4/24
Set Medic – Everyday Spy
YouTube — Digital — The Set Medics Details
4/24 – 4/24
Emergency Response: - Be on standby during all TV production activities to provide immediate medical assistance in case of accidents, injuries, or health emergencies. - Implement basic life support measures and coordinate with emergency services if required. Medical Preparedness: Maintain a well-equipped medical kit with necessary supplies and medications tailored for common on-set injuries. Stay updated on the health conditions of the cast and crew, especially those with pre-existing medical concerns. First Aid Administration: - Administer first aid for minor injuries such as cuts, bruises, and burns, ensuring a quick and effective response to prevent further complications. - Provide initial assessment and stabilization of more severe injuries until professional medical help arrives. Health Monitoring: - Monitor the health and well-being of the cast and crew during extended shoots, paying attention to signs of fatigue, dehydration, or stress-related issues. - Educate production staff on health and safety practices to prevent common on-set health issues. Medical Documentation: Maintain accurate records of all medical incidents and treatments provided on set. Communicate effectively with production management and health professionals regarding the health status of individuals involved in the production. Coordination with Production Team: - Collaborate with the production team to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. - Participate in safety briefings and rehearsals to address potential hazards and emergency procedures. Health Education: - Conduct periodic health and safety training sessions for the cast and crew, focusing on injury prevention and proper use of equipment. - Distribute informational materials on health and wellness practices. Medical Liaison: - Establish communication channels with local emergency services and medical facilities to streamline the transfer of individuals requiring advanced medical care. - Coordinate with insurance providers to facilitate timely processing of medical claims. Confidentiality and Professionalism: - Uphold strict confidentiality regarding the health conditions of cast and crew members. - Demonstrate professionalism and empathy when dealing with individuals in distress. Continuing Education: - Stay informed about the latest advancements in medical practices and emergency response techniques. - Attend relevant workshops or training programs to enhance skills and knowledge related to on-set medical support.
3/24 – 4/24
Key Production Assistant – Ride to Survive (Season 1)
Netflix — TV — Box to Box Films Details
3/24 – 4/24
Pick up and drive rental van. Pick up rental equipment from rental house. Transport crew throughout city. Pickup/drop off crew from airports and hotels. Manage crafty services, meals, walkies, surveillance, and release forms. Load in/Load out equipment from shoot locations. Adhere to all call sheet instructions daily. Be attentive to communication devices (phone/walkie). Respond quickly and accurately to crew inquiries. Expedite all crew processes. Assist PM and Field coordinator with daily duties. Assist with lighting, cameras, and audio department. Display familiarity with the local area for traveling crew. Direct and delegate to other on-set PAs. Lift and move heavy objects. Provide overall exemplary service to the crew.
Orgs
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Recos
Set Production Assistant
- Moss was Production Assistant and Frank was Production Assistant on Ride to survive
Supervising Producer
- Tim was Co-Executive Producer (CoEP) and Frank was Production Assistant on Box to Box Films Documentary
Production Manager
- John was Production Manager and Frank was Production Assistant on RTS
Education
Class of '15
American Medical Academy
Emergency Medical Technician
Class of '14
Pinecrest Prep High Charter School
High School Diploma
My Gear
Skills
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