Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Cultivating Respect with your Crew



What are three key pieces of advice this article gives on cultivated respect with your crew? Look back at your own behavior on set and compare these suggestions. How did you behave compared to them? How can you begin using this advice?

1. Make Room for Communication
Having shared respect for one another can bring about the best performance from the cast and crew. The ability to communicate clearly and effectively to an actor can help build a healthy relationship between the actor and the director. The director must respect the cast and crew's artistic vision while also implementing the director's vision of the big picture.
2. Avoid Micro-managing cast and crew
Because most of the big decisions are made during preproduction, the director, at times, needs to sit back and trust the process.
3. Build a Reputation
Throwing a tantrum when something doesn't work out will never be an effective way to solve a problem. Placing blame on one single person will also ruin relationships with the crew.

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