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I am a script supervisor.
I'd be glad to post a few pages of my marked script if you like.
Lilith - I'm proud to be in the 20% of directors who actually listens to the script supervisor. When I do very low budget movies ($10,000 to $20,000) there are three people I pay even when no one else is getting paid: the first AD, the sound recordist and the scripty.
directorik said:The straight lines indicate dialogue and action caught on camera - the squiggle means the camera was rolling but the action wasn't photographed. It really helps gives the director and DP a quick reference as to what still needs to covered.
draw an imaginary line between the two main subjects on screen (conversation between two folks, subject moving from point a to point b)...always keep the camera on one side of this line and editing will be much easier.