Role Change
At the beginning of production, I was going to be on the camera team and be the clapper loader as well as fill out camera report sheets and assist the camera operator. However, after weeks of speculation, I decided to change roles from a minor role, to a bigger role of script supervisor.
When I was first assigned my role, it was the only role I had ever done in any films I'd been on previously so I knew what I was doing. However, since then I have been script supervisor on other films and because it's dissertation I needed a bigger role to really show what I can do.
I have already been doing research into props we are thinking for the film and have done extensive research into what is required of the script supervisor.
I am also the prop master and the set designer for the film which means I have four roles of responsibility on the film:
When I was first assigned my role, it was the only role I had ever done in any films I'd been on previously so I knew what I was doing. However, since then I have been script supervisor on other films and because it's dissertation I needed a bigger role to really show what I can do.
I have already been doing research into props we are thinking for the film and have done extensive research into what is required of the script supervisor.
I am also the prop master and the set designer for the film which means I have four roles of responsibility on the film:
- Script supervisor (main role)
- Prop master
- Set designer
- Assistant Editor
As my roles cover all areas of production, I believe it will mean I am still able to focus on each part in detail as I am involved in pre-production, filming and post-production also.
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