Production Overview

Keeping the Notes

A feature film is built from thousands of bits of picture and sound. A big part of the script supervisor’s job is to organize and catalog these bits, so that the editors know what was shot and can find the media they need efficiently.

 

INTRODUCTION, THREE KINDS OF NOTES

Every Day, Every Movie

Here are the notes that script supervisors use everyday on every movie:

The lined script

The facing page

The editors’ log

The script supervisor’s daily report.

Some Days, Some Movies

Here are the notes we use on some days or on some movies:

A wildtrack tally

A wild picture tally

An owed list tally

A set of lined storyboards

Visual effects tally with slates.

On-set Matching Notes

We keep ...

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