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I learned so much about directing from this experience, I honestly had no idea it took so much time preparing then afterwards. Its cool though!
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Well, there's casting, scouting locations, ordering sets, setting up shots, script readings with the cast, coordinating with the producers... and that's only a little bit of what they do before they call "action!"
May have taken him a little bit longer because it was his first time but I think 2-3 weeks sounds about right.
Then the post prod. I'd say there's already about 4 days of editing, then looping and ADR if needed. The director doesn't have to be there for the ADR I think unless it's something big but he's most likely sitting in the editor's lap during editing