The script supervisor makes all the notes on the script while recording and in between takes keeps notes of what is seen on each camera. They watch the monitor with the director and work closely with them during filming. It’s also their responsibility to think of the continuity in the scene. They keep track of what parts of the dialogue show the characters on screen as well. Their job is vital during the Production and especially the Post Production process as their notes will be used by the editor.
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