Continuity/Script Supervision
The Continuity or Script Supervision Department oversees the continuity of the script throughout the filmmaking process.
Recommended Skills for working in the Continuity/Script Supervision Department:
Innovative, organized, creative and able to solve problems
Ability to work closely with directors and actors
Strong communications skills
Attention to detail
A combination of demonstrated skills such as a strong sense of screenwriting, script structure, storytelling, the ability to visualize a script, the editing process and photography. Experience as a writer, producer, director or filmmaker is an asset.
+ Script Supervisor
The Script Supervisor is responsible for the preparation of the script. They keep track of timing, assist in the blocking of scenes, note deviations from the script as well as actions, positions or camera angles. Tasks also include noting slate numbers, preparing lists of pickup shots and wild sound tracks, as well as making continuity notes for the Editor. The Script Supervisor will send daily reports to the Production Office.
+ Script Assistant
The Script Assistant assists the Script Supervisor. Tasks include adding revisions to the script, checking new versions of the script with the sound and camera departments, taking photos of set ups and adding new lines to the Editor’s script. They also run lines with performers and maintain forms and supplies.
Requirements for the Continuity/Script Supervision Department:
Union Requirements
IATSE Local 856 guides:
Non-Union Recommendations
Set Orientation
WHMIS
Safety Awareness
Script Supervisor course
Post-secondary education in a Film or Theatre program
Broadcast Communications program specializing in television or media production
Employment with a theatre or media production company, community broadcaster or as an editor
Manitoba driver’s license
Resume
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