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Pre-Production: Pre-Production Pre-Production Pre-Production
Posted on Wednesday, November 21 @ 01:00:49 MST by admin |
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1.Check out the locations for flight path and exposure to sun 2.Use storyboards and or animatics to speed up communication with the DP and the rest of the crew. A wise person once said “A picture is worth a 1000 words”. 3. Triple check with the art department that all props are bought in advance and will be on set when needed. Sending PA’s out on the shoot day is inefficient and can be far more costly. 4. Always have a “Plan B” for things like bad weather, models or actors not showing up, or key crew members quitting for a higher paying jobs
-Phil Guye
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