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麻豆视频最新最全 Alumnus's Experience on TV, Film Sets Before Graduation Prepared Him For What's Next

Before he graduated in December 2022, digital media production alumnus Sam Teyssier had already racked up some impressive credits: He鈥檇 worked on television shows including 鈥淎merican Rust鈥 and 鈥淎 League of Their Own,鈥 as well as Sundance Film Festival鈥檚 Audience Award winner 鈥淐ha Cha Real Smooth.鈥 These experiences 鈥 which he began seeking out in his hometown of Pittsburgh during the summer of 2021 鈥 have prepared him for post-graduation life.

Teyssier, 鈥22, first joined sets as an extra so he could make connections for the roles he was trying to get: COVID safety assistant, and eventually, grip 鈥 someone who assists with cameras and lighting. 

鈥淚 was a COVID safety assistant on the first season of 鈥楢merican Rust鈥 in the summer of last year,鈥 Teyssier said. 鈥淏efore that I was an extra and that鈥檚 how I got to know people and that was the whole plan.鈥

His job as a COVID safety assistant involved having to make sure everyone on set was following social distancing guidelines, wearing masks and other COVID-19 workplace policies. He said it often made him out to be the 鈥渂ad guy,鈥 but gave him experience on sets nonetheless.

鈥淵ou have to do it your way so that you have a job once COVID is over,鈥 he said. 鈥淵our bosses don鈥檛 really care how the job is completed, they just want (COVID-19) to be over with.鈥

That experience prepared him to take on the vital role of grip.

鈥淣othing would really get done without grips, everything is kind of integral on set,鈥 Teyssier said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 some departments (that) are not as essential but I really think grips are essential, and it鈥檚 hard too 鈥 the name doesn鈥檛 give it justice.鈥

Christopher Knoblock, lecturer in the School of Media and Journalism, described Teyssier as a 鈥渞elatively quiet student,鈥 who got moving fast in the digital media production program.

鈥淚 would say that he has positioned himself, at his young age, better than most of any of the other students I鈥檝e seen at this university,鈥 Knoblock said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very impressed with how he has just really gone for it.鈥

Other credits on Teyssier鈥檚 resume include 鈥淭he Mayor of Kingstown鈥 and 鈥淭he Chair,鈥 both of which were also filmed in Pittsburgh.

鈥淗e positioned himself so well that when he started working as a grip, after that he began to accrue the hours you need to join a union as a grip,鈥 Knoblock said. 鈥淲hen you join a union, there are so many different departments that you need to specialize in for that union.鈥

Teyssier submitted his papers to join the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E) union in October 2022 鈥 something that would allow him to continue earning additional industry credentials.

While his union papers were being submitted, Teyssier worked on his senior project, which consisted of a three-part narrative podcast series focused around student stories. He said he balanced a lot of his time between classes in Kent and working in Pittsburgh, but he maintained his grades and everything worked out.

Teyssier said he felt proud of his work. He created a four-part audio project close to triple of the required length. Although his background is on sets and creating audio, he鈥檚 considering a career in scriptwriting for video games.

鈥淚 really see that as an emerging field,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 already like three times more profitable and I feel like more companies are going to keep investing, so I think there鈥檚 going to be a lot more opportunities like this.鈥

POSTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 02:18 PM
Updated: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 02:22 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Kaitlyn Finchler, '23