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Timestamps
Today's question revolves around unions; do you need to be a union member in order to work on a film set?
Paul shares his experience about working on a film set
How should you go about getting work on film set?
Does a drone operator need to be a union member to work on a film set?
What is the ideal insurance liability limit that you should have in order to work on a film set?
Paul talks about the rampant problem of nepotism in the film industry
Is it advisable to call up the production office directly in order to get work?