
Script Supervision
The course will also explore the differences between working in television and feature film production, helping participants understand how the role adapts across different production scales and workflows. Practical discussions will address on-set communication, collaboration with the director, camera, and editorial departments, and the importance of clear, accurate continuity records.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own questions or areas they would like to focus on, allowing the course to respond to the specific needs and experience levels of the group.
Topics covered include:
- The role of the script supervisor in pre-production
- Preparing scripts and identifying continuity requirements
- Managing continuity notes from pre-production through to post-production
- The responsibilities of the script supervisor on set
- Working closely with the director, camera department, and editorial team
- Tracking performance, action, and visual continuity across takes
- Practical approaches to documentation and reporting
- Understanding the transition from television production to feature film workflows
By the end of the course, participants will have a clearer understanding of the script supervisor’s role within the wider production team and will develop practical strategies to support continuity, communication, and workflow on professional sets.
The course is ideal for professionals working in assistant directing, script supervision, editorial, or other production roles who want to deepen their knowledge of continuity and the script supervision process.
Course Price
£548.00 inc. VAT
Course length
Location
2 Days
Pinewood Studios
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