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Running the Show: The Essential Guide to Being a First Assistant Director

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Whether it's a crew of two hundred shooting a cast of thousands on horseback, or a crew of twelve filming one person in a room, each and every successful movie production requires a strong First Assistant Director (AD) at its helm. In Running the Show, veteran First AD Liz Gill walks you through the entire filmmaking process through the perspective of the First AD, from pre-production, shoot, wrap, and all in between. This essential guide is the only book that gives you the first hand knowledge to become a successful first assistant director

471 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 3, 2012

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118 reviews52 followers
June 5, 2016
Best, if not only, book about my job. I'll reread bits every few months to see how someone else does it.
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August 16, 2019
Running the Show: The Essential Guide to Being a First Assistant Director is a long overdue study bible for anyone with a serious need to work in the film industry. Author Liz Gill, a veteran assistant director (Safe, The Omen, Bloody Sunday), guides the reader through the minefield of endless responsibilities an AD faces on a daily basis with a friendly informative style that presents the answers in the least intimidating manner. Her approach is that of a wise friend in casual conversation over coffee. The AD’s job is of utmost importance and a production’s success or failure is often dependent on the skill level of the person in charge of running the show.

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Author 1 book1 follower
January 7, 2014
Detailed and well-written. As someone who prefers self-study and experience over schools and formal routes, I learned a lot from it that has proven valuable and practical.
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162 reviews3 followers
January 24, 2024
Everyone who works on film should read this book. It gives great overview of the whole filmmaking process and lots of practical advice for assistant directors.
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3 reviews5 followers
April 3, 2018
This book lives up to its title of being essential. I wish I had read it before some of the AD gigs I've had, and I definitely intend on going back to it at various stages of my career.

Liz outlines the job of being a 1st AD from the moment you get hired until the project is over, and she does so with great clarity and detail. She gives a great overview of what's expected of you, how your position relates to the other departments on set and common challenges you face on set, along with tips to overcome them.

I'll be honest, there were times while reading this and seeing so clearly how much goes into being a 1st AD that I was ready to run and find a new career path. I imagine that future re-reads will be like hanging out with an old friend, sharing war stories.
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June 4, 2024
I have this book in all forms it comes in. I breathe this book, I read parts of it before I take any job actually. Just to be sure. Just to make sure I have everything covered.

I bow to you Liz!!!! You saved my life countless of times
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September 8, 2019
Excelente para quien quiera aprender más sobre 1AD y como trabajan las industrias extranjeras.
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November 2, 2022
Had some interesting information that is rarely written about in the industry towards the beginning of the book.
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February 27, 2024
I always wanted to know what a first assistant director actually did.Well now I know.The job has so many obligations and restrictions that you wonder how they do the job,let alone enjoy it.
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September 3, 2024
Great guide to understand filmmaking from an AD's point of view without being in set. Saves you from a lot of possible situations.
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October 5, 2021
Great read. Recommended for anyone serious about filmmaking, especially producers!!
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