Meet 10: Props Department, Coralee Draginda
Online Event: Friday, June 24, 2022, 12:00pm-1:00pm PST
Application Deadline: Sunday, June 19, 2022 11:59pm PST
Equity Stream (learn more)
Interested in working in the Props department? Join Creative Pathways and TikTok’s Megan Props (@meganprops) to connect with Property Master Coralee Draginda, where you will learn about the Props department and how to start your career in this field.
The Props department makes, stores, and prepares the props for each day’s shoot. Entry-level positions in the Props department generally require individuals who are excellent team players, well organized, possess strong people skills, can handle a high-volume environment, and have a familiarity with art, fabrication, and crafts.
Don’t miss out on your chance to connect with Coralee Draginda, Property Master. Spaces are limited!
Meet 10 is a Creative Pathways equity opportunity serving new entrants to the film industry who are from underrepresented, systemically excluded groups. The program coordinates small online meetings between career-seekers and film industry hirers in order to help new entrants form relationships and build networks. Learn more about our Equity Streams.
Click here to apply and learn more about working in the props department!
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June 19, 2022
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