One tip the presenter gives the audience is to make sure that DoP and the head audio engineer are communicating on whatever problems they have to maximize efficiency. Another tip he gives is that as a director, it's important to work with the producer and/or the script supervisor to make sure details are being recorded correctly. The third tip he gives is that unless its a matter of personal safety, the people who work closely with the director shouldn't say something until after a take. It's important that people are alert of any potential problems and that they're paying attention to key details. People should communicate smoothly on set, and ensure that there isn't any chaos. People should be logging information, spot problems, and understand the chain of command.
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