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#27: Stu Laurie, Script Supervisor - The Director's Hidden Ally on Set
Episode 2727th June 2024 • Filmmaking Framed • Filmmaking Framed Ltd.
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, hosts Danion Hughes and Tom Dexter sit down with Stu Laurie, a script supervisor known for his work on projects like "All of Us Strangers," "Miracle Club," and "Silent Witness." Stu delves into the multifaceted role of a script supervisor, revealing how closely it aligns with directing. Discover the intricacies of maintaining continuity, the surprising responsibilities that come with the job, and how script supervisors collaborate with directors to bring a cohesive vision to life. Whether you're an aspiring script supervisor or a budding director, this episode is packed with insights and behind-the-scenes stories that highlight the essential, yet often overlooked, role of a script supervisor in filmmaking. Join us for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the director's hidden ally on set!

Key Lessons


• The Importance of Collaboration: Stu stresses the need for close collaboration with the director, actors, and departments like art, costume, and makeup. Aligning with the director's vision ensures continuity and enhances storytelling.


• Preparation and Adaptability: Thorough preparation and quick adaptability are crucial. Knowing the script thoroughly and being ready to handle unexpected changes helps maintain continuity and support the director under pressure.


• Understanding Story and Editing:

Script supervisors must understand storytelling and editing. Thinking like an editor ensures all necessary shots are captured and helps make informed decisions about crucial narrative details.


Resources


Courses:


Director Whisperer Course by Daniela Saioni: A course focusing on understanding a director's vision and how to support it as a script supervisor


Art of Continuity by Dawn Gilliam: This course covers various aspects of continuity in filmmaking, although it is primarily American-Canadian based.


Books and Podcasts:


• Stu mentions that there are several books and podcasts related to editing and script supervision that can be helpful.


Film Schools and Workshops:


Raindance: Offers courses on script supervision and other filmmaking topics.


National Film and Television School (NFTS): Provides various levels of courses in script supervision and related fields.


Interested in getting in touch with Stu? Contact him through his agent


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