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An Interview with Nicole McGovern, 2nd A.D.


by Matt Miller

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Nicole McGovern as a 2nd Assistant Director on just a few business jobs now and I’m so completely satisfied that she had the time to reply some questions on her work. Under is a brief interview protecting the fundamentals of the twond Assistant Director place in addition to a few of Nicole’s ideas for actors on set.

Matt Miller - Commercial Director and Nicole McGovern - 2nd Assistant AD
Director Matt Miller & 2nd A.D. Nicole McGovern

MM: What are the first obligations of the twond Assistant Director?  Are these obligations any completely different on a business venture versus a tv present or movie?

NM: Sure and no! Identical idea for each. We be sure that issues and persons are in the proper place on the proper time.

In movie and tv, a Key 2nd AD is the principle level of contact to each on and off manufacturing crew in addition to the solid. A Key 2nd AD will make the decision sheet day by day, give actors their name occasions, and schedule costume fittings or any vital rehearsals. Usually, there can be a Basecamp AD to assist facilitate the solid getting by Hair & Make-up and attending to set on time after which there may even be a 2nd 2nd AD, which is sort of just like the 1st AD’s right-hand mate on set, serving to direct the background actors in addition to facilitate the solid’s whereabouts on set.

In commercials, the Manufacturing Division steps into numerous roles AD’s play within the movie & tv world, however a 2nd AD continues to be the liaison between expertise and set. Usually, on a business, you (the actor) can be greeted by the twond AD once you arrive and they’ll information you thru paperwork, then to Hair/Make-up/Wardrobe, and ensure you are the place you’ll want to be when you’re wanted. A 2nd AD may even help in directing the background actors on set.

MM: What’s the a part of your job that you simply love probably the most?

NM: I really like being in a brand new place nearly every single day. Each day has a brand new problem. Generally I’m involved about climate whereas working in a area in the course of nowhere after which the subsequent day I’m understanding of a excessive rise in downtown Chicago. Not numerous careers permit that a lot flexibility.

CineSpace sound stage for commercial shoot.
Industrial Set at CineSpace

MM: Figuring out that only a few issues are typical on this line of labor, what’s a typical week on a TV or business job like for you? 

NM: I predominantly work as a Key 2nd Assistant Director on a TV present. In that respect, my week is often Monday via Friday. Whereas taking pictures, I usually work 14-16 hours a day. I may begin my Monday with a 6AM name and by the top of the week we may very well be on nights with a 6PM name. Should you like consistency this will not be the job for you… 

MM: How lengthy have you ever been doing this work now? What was the method like for you? How does one turn into a 2nd AD? 

NM: I’ve been a DGA (Director’s Guild of America) 2nd AD since 2015. I first began off as a Manufacturing Assistant (PA) on motion pictures in 2009.

To turn into a DGA 2nd AD, there are just a few completely different routes you could possibly take. I feel the commonest is becoming a member of through PA days labored. For the third space (outdoors Southern California) it’s essential to have labored a minimum of 600 days on a union tv present or movie. You create a ebook with numerous proofs of all these days you labored and submit it to the DGA. There are additionally avenues through business days/non-union days in addition to a DGA Trainee program.

MM: What are some issues actors ought to learn about their interactions with a 2nd AD? Any “do’s and don’ts” sort of recommendation you possibly can share? 

NM: Come ready and arrive early. Don’t be afraid to ask a query since you are too nervous. We’re there to assist!

MM: Who’s an actor you have got cherished working with and why?

NM: Kate Winslet. She is an absolute professional and delight. I labored together with her over a decade in the past and I nonetheless bear in mind her telling me, “I by no means need to be late and I by no means need to be the final actor to reach on set.” She at all times got here ready and was so respectful.

MM: The rest early profession actors ought to know concerning the job of the 2nd?

NM: We’re the gatekeepers of knowledge. The Data Division!

-Matt Miller is a DGA Director and an occasional teacher on the Performing Studio Chicago.

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