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Back Edition Spotlight: October 2006, StudentFilmmakers MagazineThe On-Set Cadence
Script for Calling a Shot!

by Michael Corbett

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If this procedure is followed everyone knows exactly when they can make noise and when to be quiet, when to stop working and when they can resume work. The details vary if you are using video but the principles are the same.

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Author Michael CorbettMichael Corbett began his career in 1969 at CBS affiliate KOTV Channel 6 in Tulsa, Oklahoma as a floor crew cameraman. He has worked on more than a thousand television commercials and a dozen feature films in roles as varied as grip-electric to producer/director. He was line producer of the feature film Captiva Island. Other feature film credits include, Miami Hustle; as first assistant director and The Lay of the Land; as director of lighting. His documentary credits include Zimbabwe, Miracle in Africa; as cameraman and editor. Corbett presently serves as the Director of the Piedmont Community College Film and Video Production Technology Program in Yanceyville, North Carolina. His honors include a Cine Eagle, three Silver Reels, four Addy awards, and three festival silver plaques.

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