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Old 11-06-2012, 08:39 PM
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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!
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
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