The purpose of No Film School's article titled "9 Basic Tips for a Smother Indie Film Production" aims to instruct readers on easy things they can do to have a productive film set. What caught my attention was the fact that the author mentioned the value of an AD second, just after the necessity of a producer. I'm mainly going to focus on this paragraph.
The author focuses on how the AD runs production on a "day-to-day" basis, meaning they schedule and manage smaller crews (light, sound, camera, etc.) during the set.
While I liked that they referenced Wikipedia as a source to refer to for on-set commands, I wish they had instead listed the commands themselves. It seems more professional and less lazy that way.
I like what this article says about ADs and their responsibilities and I wish that every crew member could read this tip at some point! It provides nice insight into an AD's mindset.
For reference: https://nofilmschool.com/2011/12/9-basic-tips-smoother-indie-film-production
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While I liked that they referenced Wikipedia as a source to refer to for on-set commands, I wish they had instead listed the commands themselves. It seems more professional and less lazy that way.
I like what this article says about ADs and their responsibilities and I wish that every crew member could read this tip at some point! It provides nice insight into an AD's mindset.
For reference: https://nofilmschool.com/2011/12/9-basic-tips-smoother-indie-film-production
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