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Arts, 21.10.2020 01:01 krystlemiller4307

In shooting a scene for a film, what is the typical sequence of actions? 1.The camera operator turns off the camera and the production assistant notes the shot on the shot list.
2.The camera operator turns The camera on, verifies that it is recording, and says, “rolling.”
3.The director allows about 10 seconds of silent shooting and waves to the actors to start or says “Action.”
4.The camera operator says, “All set” and The director raises a hand and says, “silence please.”
5.The actors go through their scene and The director lets The shooting to continue for 10 second and then says, “Stop Rolling.”
6.The camera crew sets up their equipment, and The actors take their places.
7.After the set becomes silent, the director points to the camera and says “Ready to roll.”

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