Crew Drills – A Practice Run

by Joey on November 11, 2007

For the past three days at The Film School we’ve been having Crew Drills. Crew Drills are basically a two hour run through of an F3 set. That’s enough time to set up, get a shot or two, and then take everything down for the next show.

It accomplishes a few things. The entire crew gets to meet and work together. But more importantly, first years get to learn how a set runs and get mentored by second years on how do to things, such as set up a dolly track, file paper work, load a magazine, etc.

It was a lot of fun and was nice to be back on set. It also makes you realize that things are happening. Someone put it quite well – this is the beginning of the rest of our college experience. Good-bye sleep.

Related posts:

  1. Crew Call – The Cast Behind the Camera
  2. Producing a Happy Crew

Posted in Film School, Production on Sunday, 11 November 2007 at 12:29 pm

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