Five Mistakes Not To Make On Set
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1. Don't Be Late on Set
The saying, ‘Time is money,’ was never more true than in the film industry, where most everything on set (including the studio itself) is rented, and labor costs can run into overtime quickly for productions behind schedule. So allow yourself plenty of time to get to the set, for your peace of mind and that of the assistant director.
2. Don’t go wandering off
If you need to leave the set, be sure to get permission, and let them know where you’ll be. Once again, time is money, and directors do not like holdups in the production while assistants chase down actors.
3. Don't arrive unprepared to act in the scene
There is little on-set rehearsal for any filming except sitcoms. Arrive knowing your role backwards, forwards, and sideways. You need to not only be prepared for what is planned, but flexible and ready for any changes which may arise out of necessity or artistic whim.
4. Don’t assume anything
If you have any questions regarding the upcoming shot, ask the director. Time and energy gets wasted when scenes are halted mid-shot because an actor was unclear about the blocking, stage business or camera focus. If it’s a fight scene, or involves stunt work, know exactly what is to take place. And if the scene involves firearms, ascertain they’re not loaded, but treat them as if they are..
5.Don’t compromise your health or safety
Never agree to a situation on set that could cause you mental, emotional, or physical harm. Whether it’s a union set or not, always insist on safety first. Your health is more important than some director’s hairbrained idea. Don’t allow yourself to be bullied or coerced into dangerous or unhealthy conditions. The union and OSHA will have your back.
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