Episode 17
#17: Mike Bonnar, Electrical Best Boy - Shining a Light on the Sparks Department
Join hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes as they dive into the world of film lighting with Mike Bonner, a seasoned best boy electrician who has worked on major projects like Day of the Jackal, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Reckoning. In this episode, Mike sheds light on the crucial role of a best boy in the electrical department, revealing the behind-the-scenes work that keeps a film set running smoothly.
Aspiring best boys and those looking to break into the Sparks department will find invaluable insights here. Mike discusses the day-to-day responsibilities, essential skills and qualifications, and common misconceptions about the role. He also emphasizes the importance of collaboration with other departments, including art and makeup.
Whether you're just starting out or seeking to advance your career in film lighting, this episode offers practical advice and insider knowledge to help you succeed. Tune in to learn from Mike's journey and professional wisdom, and take your first step towards mastering the art of film lighting.
Key Lessons
• Importance of Qualifications and Certifications: Mike emphasizes the need for proper electrical qualifications and certifications. Aspiring best boys should obtain credentials like a HGV license, the City and Guilds qualification, BS 7671, and the 7909 temporary power certification. These not only demonstrate competence but also open doors for career advancement in the industry.
• Building Strong Relationships and Networking: A key part of being successful in the role is having good relationships with other departments such as production, locations, art, and makeup. Mike highlights the importance of being personable and maintaining positive interactions, which can make problem-solving more efficient and create a harmonious work environment.
• Continuous Learning and Adaptability: The industry is constantly evolving with new technologies, such as the shift towards LED lighting and battery power. Mike advises aspiring best boys to stay updated with these advancements and be adaptable. This includes participating in new training opportunities and being open to learning on the job to ensure they can handle any challenges that arise.
Resources
• For new entrants, Mike suggests starting in more accessible roles like runner work or location marshal work, which can help them make contacts within the industry. From there, they can ask to be introduced to the electrical department and potentially gain access to more specialized groups and opportunities. Therefore please see below some resources for entrants to those departments.
Location Department Juniors
https://www.facebook.com/share/7XxPb1aoNHwHGbPa/
People in TV: Runners
https://www.facebook.com/share/SsAtqyZeiu9Uv5jr/
• Rental Houses: Mike highlights working at rental houses as a great way to get into the electrical department. Rental houses often have apprentice schemes where individuals can gain electrical qualifications while becoming familiar with the lighting equipment used in the industry.
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