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Spotlights
Patrizia Bidone-Valdserra
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detailed story behind our homepage spotlight!
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As an international student
from Italy, Patrizia Bidone-Valdiserra was originally pretty far from her current
career as assistant director. She was a chemistry major
attending a state university in Milan when she met a SAC student
(now her husband) who told her about the school. Two years
later, in 1994, she found herself on campus as a full-time
student.
Her first impression was that SAC was small and quaint compared
to her large University in Milan. Due to her rigorous Italian
education, she was prepared for the challenges of college in
America. She graduated Santa Ana College in 1995 with a GPA
close to 3.89, her only ‘C” in was in English 101, because she
had just started to master the language.
Her major and her main focus while she was a student here were
centered around our TV Production department. She says the extra
time she spent there was enjoyable and worthwhile. Her
university in Italy did not offer TV production classes like she
found at SAC and her love for being a part of television and
movies kept her going.
After receiving her AA from SAC she could have gone to Cal State
Fullerton or Cal State Long Beach, after being accepted to both.
She opted for neither.
Instead, she made the decision to enter the renowned director’s
guild training program, the DGA. After its completion, she
returned to Italy and started sending resumes. She quickly got
hired as a reporter for a small production company that created
a music show for the biggest network in Italy. She fondly
remembers going to concerts and interviewing musicians, with a
crew of just her and a cameraman.
When she returned to the U.S., armed with more experience, and
education, she started meeting people that would introduce her
to “the big leagues.”
Now, she calls her career all that she expected. She is at work
15 hours a day, on most days. Patrizia feels her job is a
perfect fit for her because her days are different, filled with
different people and “a lot of problem-solving, or “putting out
fires” as she calls it. Her work days can begin at 5 a.m. or 2
p.m. and she’s usually first on the set making sure everyone
(actors, extras and crew) is informed and ready so shooting can
start on schedule.
While doing work for Oceans 12, she found herself on a bridge in
Amsterdam standing next to George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Although this was the longest, most challenging project she’d
worked on, she remembers this moment as almost dreamlike. She
humorously recalls being photographed by the paparazzi.
While working on The Aviator as assistant director, she was
furiously working setting the extras and looked around and felt
like she really was in the era the movie was set, the 1940’s.
She even made it on to the movie!
She has also done work on The OC, Everybody Hates Chris,
Scrubs,
ER, 7th Heaven, The Practice, and Six Feet Under, just to name a
few.
The typical career path for an assistant director is from second
assistant director to first assistant director then to producer
or director, but in a life and career that has been anything but
‘typical’, Patrizia’s hopes for the future are simply to keep
working on projects she enjoys.
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