
Class is on Demand. You will receive several pre-recorded videos of a past course. Total run time is approximately 8 hours. Resources and access information will be sent to you via a separate email once your order converts to PAID.
A course like this is normally $1,200. We have reduced the cost in order that more people can obtain and afford the training
Listen to testimonies of a few past students:
• What is a Script Supervisor
• Equipment and Supplies
• Learning the Craft of Script Supervising
• Element within a Script Example: Title Page of Script Example: Elements of a Script
• The Estimated Script Timing Example: Elements of the Estimated Timing Form
• Revising Any Form Example: Elements of a Revised Estimated Timing Form Example: Estimated Timing Explained
• Estimated Timing Form
• Estimated Timing Form for TV
• The Scene & Page Count Example: Scene & Page Count
• Revised Sc. & Pg Count Sc & Pg Count Explained
• Page Count Guide
• The Script Supervisor’s One Liner Example: One Liner
• Breakdowns
• Camera Angles
• Forms & Distribution
• Pre-production Test
• Etiquette
• Basic Sequence Script Lining
• Matching Actions
• Editor’s Daily Log
• The Camera Column
• The Sound Column
• The Scene Column
• Letter Clarification
• Slating
• Example: The Slate Explained
• The Slate
• Reshoots
• 2nd Unit
• The Time Column
• Remarks Column
• Lens
• Description Column Example: Editor Daily Log Explained Daily log typed
• Facing Page Example: Facing Page Form ExplainedFacing Page Typed
• Production Report Example: Production Report Form Explained Production Report typed
• Next Scene Up Example: Next Scene Up Form explained Next Scene Up hand written
• Timecode Example: Editor’s Daily Log
▪ Facing Page
• Lining the Script Example: Lining the Script
• When the Script Line continues Example: Lining Continues to Next Script Pg (2 pgs) Lining Pick-Ups
• Lining Multiple Cameras Example: Lining Multiple Cameras