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I was looking at other forums to post this question but I figured this would be the best one.

I'm currently going to be a second year student at film school, and everyone wants to be directors or dp's and make million dollar movies right out of school. I'm a cinematography major and also editing and I realize that its a business of working your way up.

Well my question is, is how do you get the job of a loader, AC, or camera operator? My friends father who is actually a Camera Op and somtimes acts as a second unit DP for all of Tony's Scotts films, started off as a loader. When I asked him how he got the he said "My uncle is a producer."

So not having any family in the business whats the best way to get into the electrical or camera department? Also is it hard to get into the IATSE union.
 
The union isn't really the place for people right out of film school anyway; there are some minimum experience requirements, but for the camera union (Local 600 IATSE) they aren't too onerous:

You have to prove that you have worked for 100 days, paid, in the job category you are applying in, over a three-year period dating back from the application date. And the work has to have been done in the U.S. or its territories.

I didn't join the union until I had shot 23 features as a DP, about 12 years after I graduated film school, not that you have to take that long if you are trying to join as a loader or camera assistant.

I've only ever worked as a DP, so I can't really comment on how to get loader jobs, but generally I've noticed on my shoots that the AC's find the loader, so I recommend that you start getting to know AC's, maybe by hanging out at the camera rental houses.
 

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