Contributed By Glen Berry
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
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Breakdown the script into elements
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Do Locations and Casting First
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SUMMARY
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Breaking down the script is one of the first tasks for the Assistant Director. This is done so that different departments can do their preparatory work.
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The sooner you find locations and cast your actors, the sooner you can start scheduling.
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