Set Safety & Protocol Workshops (with a Production Assistant module) Facilitated by Jason Bohn
Workshops are offered in Regina & Saskatoon Hosted by SMPIA with the sponsorship of Creative Saskatchewan
The one-day Workshop will be in both Regina and Saskatoon for people interested in working in Saskatchewan’s film industry.
These Set Safety & Protocol Workshops will cover the fundamentals of working on a live film set, from set up, workflows, take down, safety, the various job positions and more.
Production Assistant (PA) performs a range of delegated tasks for film and television productions.
Workshops are free to attend for SMPIA members and $75 for non-SMPIA members. Consider purchasing a SMPIA membership for $75/year ($25 for students) to attend this workshop for free, along with all the other membership benefits.
Space is limited, so don’t delay – get your tickets today!
Regina
Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
The Atlas Hotel, 4177 Albert Street, Regina SK
[Register Regina]
Saskatoon
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
The Saskatoon Club, 417 21st Street East, Saskatoon, SK
[Register Saskatoon]
Includes a light lunch, coffee and water!
Jason Bohn Workshop Facilitator
Jason Bohn began his career in Film & Television in 1996, working as a trainee on a movie in Saskatoon after being referred through a friend of a friend of a friend. That experience ignited his interest in filmmaking and so began his journey.
Over the last 25 years he has held positions in many departments, maintaining focus on being an Assistant Director and has climbed the ranks to the top of that category. His talent and skill in that spot has given him the good fortune of working across the country on numerous productions with local producers as well as companies such as Sony, Lionsgate and Hallmark. In addition to being a 1st AD, Jason has also been called upon to produce, direct and “fix” a number of projects.
He has trained many individuals throughout his career and continues to do so. Jason looks forward to being able to bring his knowledge and experience to help build the infrastructure needed to grow and expand the industry here in Saskatchewan.