Directing

CHAPTER 26

DEVELOPING A PRODUCTION CREW

 

 

This chapter is titled “developing a crew” rather than “choosing” because even when experienced technicians are available, you must know their work and do some trial shooting before production begins. Especially with a small unit, crew members’ temperaments affect your actors, so cast your crew for personal maturity as well as technical capabilities. In film school and beyond, filmmaking is an extended village, so check a potential crew member’s reputation with key figures in their prior workplaces. Everyone enjoys recommending good people, and when someone’s work was problematical you may either be told so outright, or can guess from the diplomatic silence.

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