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A script supervisor's responsibilities include, and are not limited to:

  • marking the script with camera angles, such as close up (CU), two-shot, establishing shot and so forth, so that the film editors can cut the footage into a scene that flows correctly;
  • noting actor's physical actions, such as taking a sip from a glass, tugging the ear, looking up and so forth, so that during cutting, the film editor can match the reaction of another actor to the initial actor's dialog;
  • doing whatever else the director requires in order to document the 'shoot' against the shooting script.

Most script supervisors work differently from every other script supervisor, but every one functions as a director's 'right hand' so that over the course of the 'shoot', the director is confident that s/he got 'every' shot required 'in the can'. That way, the film editors can cut the film together into the film that viewers see on the screen.

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