It's important to understand what to put on a call-sheet because it allows you to stay organized on set and it helps keep everyone involved in the projection aware of what their roles are, what they need to bring, what time they need to be there, how long they'll be there, and what they'll be doing for the day. Overall, it saves you time from having to contact each individual person, and it saves you time on set trying to figure out where everyone is/assigning them roles. By understanding what you need to put on a call sheet and how to read one, it gets things done efficiently on set.
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