Description
Supervise script preparation, maintenance, and distribution for all productions.
Alternative labels
supervising script
supervise preparation of script
oversee script
supervise the script
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Supervise a script is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Assistant stage director: Assistant stage directors support the needs of the stage director and the production for each assigned stage production, and serve as a liaison between performers, theatre staff and stage directors. They take notes, provide feedback, coordinate the rehearsal schedule, take blocking, rehearse or review scenes, prepare or distribute actor notes, and facilitate communication between designers, production staff, and stage director.
Optional skill
Supervise a script is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Video and motion picture director: Video and motion picture directors are responsible for the overall production of a movie or television program. They edit and translate the script into audiovisual images. Video and motion picture directors supervise and manage the film crew. They convey their creative vision on the actors, audio and video equipment operators, lighting technicians, etc and direct them. Video and motion picture directors also supervise the editing of the footage.
Director of photography: Directors of photography are responsible for the visual interpretation of the script and all photography components of the film, including framing, colouring, lightning, style and locations. They create the visual look of the film or television programme and select the filming equipment, including the lens and filters. Directors of photography manage the visual equipment operators and lighting technicians. They work together with the video and motion picture director to achieve the desired effect.
References
- Supervise a script – ESCO