Pre-Production is a time of discovery for the director. Here is an article I wrote that gives you a quick reference pre-production activity list for directors.
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by Peter D. Marshall on November 2, 2008
Pre-Production is a time of discovery for the director. Here is an article I wrote that gives you a quick reference pre-production activity list for directors.
Click Here to read entire article.
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