3 Tools Every Assistant Director Needs
3 Tools Every Assistant Director Needs
If you plan on working as an assistant director full
time there are a few items that you should invest in to help
make doing your job easier. You don’t have to spend a ton of money, unless you
decide to invest in scheduling software but the following items are must haves
for anyone working in the assistant directing department in film and
television.
A Watch! – You are the time keeper on set, if you are
the 1st, 2nd or 3rd assistant director, you should be keeping track of the time
and trying to follow the schedule.
Having a cell phone isn’t an excuse to not have a watch, some sound recordists
will request that all phones be turned off.
Movie Magic Scheduling – or
another kind of scheduling software – The schedule is the key to an
Assistant Director’s job, the 1st Assistant Director creates the schedule and
then the AD department helps keep the production on time. I recommend Movie
Magic Scheduling as it is most common in the industry and is also very helpful
in creating almost all scheduling documents. It can be expensive so I also
recommend using Microsoft Word or Excel to create your own scheduling
documents. Movie Magic
Scheduling is available from Amazon.com
A Smartphone or Tablet – I am
an Apple user through and through, I have a MacBook, an iPad, iPod and iPhone.
As an Assistant Director you need to have access to the internet, you need to
keep on top of your emails as things can change rapidly during production. The
iPad for me is the most compact and useful tool, it is great for taking notes
on a scout, sending out production documents and checking and sending emails.
You can also set up the iPad with a Wireless Keyboard and Track-pad to set up a
work station on set. You can use a smartphone for this as well but for me the
phone is good for quick things but it’s too small for the more important work.
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