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Assistant jobs are in high demand in Hollywood, New York, and other television production hubs, especially for people who want to pursue writing as a career. Showrunner's assistant or writers' assistant jobs are entry-level but no less competitive because it puts a would-be writer right in the middle of the action. Here, they can learn how a television show comes to life, be in the room as writers break stories, and be responsible for tasks that follow the show through to its premiere. But the job changes a lot during a television show's lifecycle. Where an aspiring writer might have access to the writers' room during pre-production, what happens over the next 60-70 percent of that show's lifecycle? During production, a showrunner's assistant might help with: Casting Coordinating with costume designers, line producers, production designers, and assistant directors Taking and tracking notes Tracking cast Interacting with the studio and department heads Setting meetings Actor preparation We asked filmmaker and showrunner's assistant Ria Tobaccowala to explain how it works. Ria's most recent stint as a showrunner's assistant was with Showrunner Soo Hugh on shows including Apple TV+'s hit series "Pachinko" and AMC's "The Terror." The shows differed in their paths from script to screen, with pre-production, production, and post-production occurring separately on "Pachinko." All writing was done ahead of time, so Ria's role changed as she left the pre-production part of the show behind. "We had these distinct stages that I mentioned," Ria began. These days, more television shows are run this way, especially for streamers; writing happens all at once rather than on a rolling basis as it would for a network television show. It changes the writers' jobs, yes, but it also changes the assistant's jobs. In the video, Ria delves into what a showrunner's assistant does during production on a television show in this whole new world of streaming. Want to learn more about SoCreate and our upcoming screenwriting software beta trials? Click here: https://www.socreate.it/en/?offercode... #screenwriting #entertainmentbusiness #screenwriter #writing