A manager is an assistant to his men.
My ideas for the next collection always happen a couple of months before the show. I have learned to shut up and not bother my assistants with it.
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I know that Martin Johnson [the England coach] was in the stands, but I didn't feel it was up to me to impress them. He and his assistant [Brian Smith] were here to support me.
The only episode which was completely my idea was for Mitch Pileggi, the actor who portrays Skinner, the Assistant Director of the FBI. He appears often in the series, but only for a few scenes. You know virtually nothing about him. I wanted him to have an episode that was his alone, so I wrote Avatar for him. He even has a scene that's pretty . . . hot [knowing smile]. He was very happy.
Each investigation team has a lawyer attached to it and there was a lawyer attached to me and my assistant.
The least-crowded channel for meeting high profile bloggers is in person. Email is the most difficult, the most crowded... I'm a top 1,000 blogger, not a top 100 blogger, and I get hundreds of pitches by email every week. Most of them I don't even see because my assistant declines them.
If you could see a photograph of what it took to make an advertising photograph - things you don't think about, like the photo assistant carefully arranging the meatballs - the degree of unnaturalness would be astonishing. Yet it produces an image that looks natural, and is orchestrated to provoke basic emotional responses.
I was painting sets, working in editorial as an assistant, driving their trucks... lying that I knew how to drive a truck... and doing commercials and documentaries.
I have an unbelievable assistant who handles all of my scheduling! It's like a Tetris game.
My assistants generally do all the flowers and all of the decorative work. I concentrate on the figure.
The importance of the assistant director cannot be overemphasized.
Somebody else does the rigor and then I listen. I have an assistant, and my manager, and other people who hunt and find and send it to me, and then I just figure out which ones I can do justice to.
So when I was told to work, ten, twelve hours a day as an assistant pro, I didn’t complain. It was normal.
I'd like to be an assistant producer to a reality show.
If I need something, even a pair of socks, my assistant has to get them for me.
I don't live lavishly, so it's not like I have 20 assistants and travel privately and shop every day.
When I got back into the film business after college, I started out as a production assistant.
I have an assistant in Vancouver to help me with my life.
I'm very organized and tidy in my home life and I generally do something myself rather than farm it out to somebody else. I don't have an assistant or anything because I think I can do it myself.
If I were a young coach today, I would be extremely careful in selecting assistants.
So I've had really great assistant directors for my last seven movies.
I always stayed away from the studio environment as much as possible. But I just wanted to see if I could work in one. It's not easy. Just having an engineer's assistant around is enough for me to be uncomfortable. With more than one person there in the room, it feels strange.
I know a lawyer who'd love to retire and be an assistant coach. I mean, it's fun.
Oh, I'm just Ego's assistant. It's not anything big.