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Script supervising is a job on a film set that is often overlooked; however, without the script supervisor there could be countless errors in a movie. Script supervisors keep track of the continuity of the script, including matching actions, eye-lines, and all of the details in the set. The other main task of the script supervisor is to record information; he or she keeps track of the director's favorite takes, general camera information, and what each shot covers. My thesis covers an in-depth look at the practice of script supervising as well as my experiences script supervising two feature films.
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- Geske, Victoria Manette (Author)
- LaMont, Christopher (Thesis director)
- Bernstein, Gregory (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Film, Dance and Theatre (Contributor)
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2014-12
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