You are the best Monica! This has been so helpful to refresh as I jump back into set work. Do you have any documents, tips n tricks, etc about maintaining eyelines? Can't seem to find any good resources that offer a good blend of examples.
Hi Andy! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. Actually, that is one video that is already on my list. I had to step back a bit from the videos because I’m helping to beta test the new version of ScriptE for iPad. It’s coming out next month so we’re trying to work out the bugs on it. Rest assured that is on my list of videos to create. The one I’m working on right now is how to Start your day and log your first shot. I have a lot of people that are newbies and are really struggling with that. But I will put that on my list. And now that I’m getting a request from you, I’ll put it even higher on my list.
If you look in the video, I have samples of a filled out form. That’s where you put an X if it’s printed or not. Nowadays, we use digital formats so everything for the most part is printed it’s really used more for preferred takes. Go back on the video and see those portions where my form is totally filled out and then let me know if you still have a question or would like for me to clarify something even more. Thank you for your comment.. I wanna make sure everything‘s clear for everybody and this helps me.
"Hey, everyone! Today, I'm diving deep into the world of script supervision and showing you how to master the Daily log. Stick around until the end for a special treat-I'll be sharing a sample report that you can download and customize for your own productions. Hit subscribe to access this invaluable resource and more!"
I can understand why creating them yourself is helpful once you've done the work and know what you need versus what you do not, but starting out I would love to use a template that was 'industry standard', or as close as possible. Is it considered bad form (pardon the pun) to use other script supervisor's templates for documents?
No, not at all. I’ve crafted my own forms after other Script Supervisor forms. But I started out with some basic forms, which are the ones that I’m showing you on my videos. So using mine or somebody else’s forms is perfectly acceptable.
You are the best Monica! This has been so helpful to refresh as I jump back into set work. Do you have any documents, tips n tricks, etc about maintaining eyelines? Can't seem to find any good resources that offer a good blend of examples.
Hi Andy! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. Actually, that is one video that is already on my list. I had to step back a bit from the videos because I’m helping to beta test the new version of ScriptE for iPad. It’s coming out next month so we’re trying to work out the bugs on it. Rest assured that is on my list of videos to create. The one I’m working on right now is how to Start your day and log your first shot. I have a lot of people that are newbies and are really struggling with that. But I will put that on my list. And now that I’m getting a request from you, I’ll put it even higher on my list.
What is the print section for? what do we insert in there. It would be really great if you can explain each column in detail.
If you look in the video, I have samples of a filled out form. That’s where you put an X if it’s printed or not. Nowadays, we use digital formats so everything for the most part is printed it’s really used more for preferred takes. Go back on the video and see those portions where my form is totally filled out and then let me know if you still have a question or would like for me to clarify something even more. Thank you for your comment.. I wanna make sure everything‘s clear for everybody and this helps me.
"Hey, everyone! Today, I'm diving deep into the world of script supervision and showing you how to master the Daily log. Stick around until the end for a special treat-I'll be sharing a sample report that you can download and customize for your own productions. Hit subscribe to access this invaluable resource and more!"
I can understand why creating them yourself is helpful once you've done the work and know what you need versus what you do not, but starting out I would love to use a template that was 'industry standard', or as close as possible.
Is it considered bad form (pardon the pun) to use other script supervisor's templates for documents?
No, not at all. I’ve crafted my own forms after other Script Supervisor forms. But I started out with some basic forms, which are the ones that I’m showing you on my videos. So using mine or somebody else’s forms is perfectly acceptable.