A Travel Coordinator is a part of the production office on a film set and arranges for cast and crew travel prior to and during production. The ideal person for a travel coordination position would be someone who is detail oriented, ability to pick up computer skills easily, great decision making skills, ability to move quickly and possess excellent communication skills. The job does require you to be available 24 hours a day when you are working on a production to take care of last minute schedule changes. In this class Sandy Levinson, Joyce Smith and Crystal McAlerney will teach you how to do the job of Travel Coordinator for the film industry. At the end of the class you will be better prepared to start working as a Travel Coordinator.

This is a free class hosted by the New Mexico Film Office. There is no parking lot at the Special Collections library, but there is plenty of free parking about a block north of the library or metered parking directly out front. Bottled water is the only food or drink allowed in the class space. Please bring something to take notes on/with. If you are unable to make the class cancel through the Eventbrite system so we can have an accurate account of attendees.