September 2012
Beginner
248 pages
10h 17m
English
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List of Illustrations
Figure 2.1 The production calendar
Figure 2.2 An example of a highlighted script page
Figure 2.3 An example of a page from my notebook after reading the script
Figure 2.4 An example of a title page after revisions
Figure 2.5 And a page from the script itself
Figure 2.6 An empty breakdown sheet
Figure 2.7 A completed breakdown sheet
Figure 2.9 An example of a very basic actor’s deal memo
Figure 2.10 Additional points to clarify regarding performers
Figure 2.11 The SAG Exhibit “G”—Actors’ timesheet
Figure 2.12 Important aspects of the crew deal
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