The producer’s role is vital because they are the ones who make the overall decisions on set and they’re the driving force behind a production. They’re responsible for setting the budget, and they’re problem solvers on set. They also approve the locations and hire the crew on set. They’re responsible for the safety and legality of a set, and they help maintain a healthy working environment by communicating with people on their set.
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