Patrick Priest(I)
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Patrick Priest was born and raised in Niles, Michigan.
While attending classes at Grand Valley State University, he decided to
switch his major from business to film. GVSU has a deep and rich film
program. Crewing over 15 short film and video projects. Mostly as either an A.D. or producer. His career dreams started to take
root on two semi-professional films he worked on during his junior and
senior years: "The Freezer Jesus" and "Flickering Blue"; when he was
fortunate enough to work with Hollywood cameraman 'Jack Anderson' and
character actor legend 'James Karen'. Under the tutelage of Director
Harper Philbin, these films went on the festival circuit and were met
with resounding praise and a few wins. Patrick was the Key 2nd and 1st
A.D., respectively on these films.
He graduated from GVSU in the winter semester of 2003 with a B.S. in
Communications: Major in Film and Video and Emphasis in Film
Production.
Patrick moved to LA in 2004 and worked as Key set P.A. on a AFI
Workshop For Women short titled "Pickled". This led to being able to
"day-play" p.a. and do background work on the 4th season of "24". He
left "24" for full-time employment on the last five episodes of "Six
Feet Under". The producers and A.D. staff cordially invited him back
for seasons 5, 6, and 7 of "24", where he served as the Key Set PA in
those seasons.
Patrick kept busy day playing through out all of the hiatus' from "24",
gaining all 600 required PA days for eligibility into the DGA, in about
4 and half years. He moved back to Michigan in January of 2009 during
the tax incentive boom, to try and take advantage of the required 3rd
area days.
Work in Michigan slowed so Patrick moved to Wilmington, NC. Another hub
of filmmaking due to tax incentives by the state.
In 2012 Patrick was granted entry into the Directors Guild of America
and is continuing on his career path of working as a credited 2nd and
2nd 2nd Assistant Director.
Changes in legislation at the Illinois Film Office brought another move
in '13. After 4 years in Chicago, Patrick, and his wife (Tarin Squillant, also an AD) decided it was time to head west.
Patrick and Tarin now reside in Los Angeles, CA since 2017.
While attending classes at Grand Valley State University, he decided to
switch his major from business to film. GVSU has a deep and rich film
program. Crewing over 15 short film and video projects. Mostly as either an A.D. or producer. His career dreams started to take
root on two semi-professional films he worked on during his junior and
senior years: "The Freezer Jesus" and "Flickering Blue"; when he was
fortunate enough to work with Hollywood cameraman 'Jack Anderson' and
character actor legend 'James Karen'. Under the tutelage of Director
Harper Philbin, these films went on the festival circuit and were met
with resounding praise and a few wins. Patrick was the Key 2nd and 1st
A.D., respectively on these films.
He graduated from GVSU in the winter semester of 2003 with a B.S. in
Communications: Major in Film and Video and Emphasis in Film
Production.
Patrick moved to LA in 2004 and worked as Key set P.A. on a AFI
Workshop For Women short titled "Pickled". This led to being able to
"day-play" p.a. and do background work on the 4th season of "24". He
left "24" for full-time employment on the last five episodes of "Six
Feet Under". The producers and A.D. staff cordially invited him back
for seasons 5, 6, and 7 of "24", where he served as the Key Set PA in
those seasons.
Patrick kept busy day playing through out all of the hiatus' from "24",
gaining all 600 required PA days for eligibility into the DGA, in about
4 and half years. He moved back to Michigan in January of 2009 during
the tax incentive boom, to try and take advantage of the required 3rd
area days.
Work in Michigan slowed so Patrick moved to Wilmington, NC. Another hub
of filmmaking due to tax incentives by the state.
In 2012 Patrick was granted entry into the Directors Guild of America
and is continuing on his career path of working as a credited 2nd and
2nd 2nd Assistant Director.
Changes in legislation at the Illinois Film Office brought another move
in '13. After 4 years in Chicago, Patrick, and his wife (Tarin Squillant, also an AD) decided it was time to head west.
Patrick and Tarin now reside in Los Angeles, CA since 2017.