I worked as a production assistant in regional casting for Season 13 of the Voice. This doesn't correlate to a specific episode. What is the appropriate way to show credit for working on the series? Selecting a particular episode is not accurate and selecting all episodes in the season (since my work supported the season) seems excessive.
Although I was made to sign a credit release for "Production Assistant," I know I won't be credited on the broadcast credits, but would at least like to present my experience appropriately, albeit "uncredited."
Although I was made to sign a credit release for "Production Assistant," I know I won't be credited on the broadcast credits, but would at least like to present my experience appropriately, albeit "uncredited."
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Peter, Champion
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You would have to select one or more episodes.
I think the only other option would be to add it to your bio or Other Works page, but this is probably less satisfying.
I think the only other option would be to add it to your bio or Other Works page, but this is probably less satisfying.
Michelle, Official Rep
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Hi Seth -
If you worked as a production assistant on Season 13 of "The Voice", you will need to submit your credits to the exact episodes you worked on for that season; so if you worked on all episodes of the season you will need to submit your credit to all episodes.
Multiple episode submissions for the same credit are easier if you go to the main page of the show and click on the 'Update' button. After selecting 'Add 1 Item' next to the correct type of credit, you will be presented with a screen where you can enter the name of the person and an 'Episodes' field. Clicking on the 'arrow' icon next to the 'Episodes' field will display a list of all known episodes for that show: you can select all applicable ones and submit the same credit for all of them at the same time.
Please also note that if your name won't be credited on-screen, you will need to make sure that you submit your credit with the "uncredited" attribute.
If you worked as a production assistant on Season 13 of "The Voice", you will need to submit your credits to the exact episodes you worked on for that season; so if you worked on all episodes of the season you will need to submit your credit to all episodes.
Multiple episode submissions for the same credit are easier if you go to the main page of the show and click on the 'Update' button. After selecting 'Add 1 Item' next to the correct type of credit, you will be presented with a screen where you can enter the name of the person and an 'Episodes' field. Clicking on the 'arrow' icon next to the 'Episodes' field will display a list of all known episodes for that show: you can select all applicable ones and submit the same credit for all of them at the same time.
Please also note that if your name won't be credited on-screen, you will need to make sure that you submit your credit with the "uncredited" attribute.
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Thanks for your response. I worked as a production assistant in regional casting (pre-production) which doesn't correlate to a specific episode. My work correlates more appropriately to the season/show. However, since episodes must be selected, the dilemma is to randomly choose one or more episodes (not logical - why choose this episode over that episode) or to select all 27 episodes.
It seems excessive and a misrepresentation to list a "Production Assistant (uncredited)" credit on my filmography for all 27 episodes of Season 13. However, if the same production was released as a movie (say a documentary), this wouldn't be a problem. I'd like my work experience to be reflected appropriately on my filmography.
It seems excessive and a misrepresentation to list a "Production Assistant (uncredited)" credit on my filmography for all 27 episodes of Season 13. However, if the same production was released as a movie (say a documentary), this wouldn't be a problem. I'd like my work experience to be reflected appropriately on my filmography.
Michelle, Official Rep
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Hi Seth -
Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, the way that credits for episodes are set-up in our system is to tie them to direct episodes as previously explained, our system doesn't allow for adding credits to seasons. Therefore, if you worked on a season for a show but don't know the exact episodes you worked on, you would need to submit your credit to all episodes for that season with the "uncredited" attribute.
Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, the way that credits for episodes are set-up in our system is to tie them to direct episodes as previously explained, our system doesn't allow for adding credits to seasons. Therefore, if you worked on a season for a show but don't know the exact episodes you worked on, you would need to submit your credit to all episodes for that season with the "uncredited" attribute.
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