Working with Talent & Crew
This course is designed to discuss various hurdles within our craft. For example, working with an actor who has eye-line issues or who is easily distracted on set. Not only do we often deal with issues with actors, but we also must navigate our way through the crew as well. Whether it's learning how to “dance” with the camera department, or not meshing with different personality types that you interact with, it can be rough at times. I bring up common scenarios and suggest various possible solutions. Though each will be situational and we will all handle the challenges as we see fit, it helps to know a few key details. Lastly, did you know that there are certain integral protocols that we (Still Photographers) adhere to when we cover jobs for one another? I cover that as well.
This course is designed to discuss various hurdles within our craft. For example, working with an actor who has eye-line issues or who is easily distracted on set. Not only do we often deal with issues with actors, but we also must navigate our way through the crew as well. Whether it's learning how to “dance” with the camera department, or not meshing with different personality types that you interact with, it can be rough at times.
I bring up common scenarios and suggest various possible solutions. Though each will be situational and we will all handle the challenges as we see fit, it helps to know a few key details. Lastly, did you know that there are certain integral protocols that we (Still Photographers) adhere to when we cover jobs for one another? I cover that as well.
- How To Identify Tricky Situations And Ways To Navigate Them
- Protocols In Covering For Colleagues
- Working With The Camera Department
- On Set Relationships
- Set Etiquette
- Set Safety
No refunds on recorded classes.
All classes are copyrighted material and should not be reproduced or shared in any way without expressed written permission by the creator, Beth Dubber
Tips and tricks for working with talent and crew.