Role Evaluation
Originally
pitching for Floor Manager’s Role, I was shocked when I was asked to
become Director of the Show. I doubted my ability and communication skills and
really thought I would struggle to put them into place. I knew how much work
needed to be put in to this project and feel like I dedicated two months of my
life to it, but now the show is over, I know just how much it was worth it.
I am
really pleased with the final edit for the show and think it looks
professional. I found the role quite challenging from the start but once I had
got to grips with my camera cards and camera script, I believed I handled the
role quite well.
I got
a great buzz when in the gallery and knew that this was the role I should have
pitched for all along. I would say that organization is key to a Director’s role and I did struggle at times to
ensure my camera script was as good as it could be and that my camera cards
worked in providing my ops with the right information. I am proud of what I
have achieved and feel privileged to be given such an amazing opportunity to
direct a studio show with full studio facilities. Taking advice from
professionals helped me overcome my nerves and crack on with the job at hand,
even if I had to be firm at times towards my colleagues, which was needed to
put everybody in the right frame of mind. I loved the challenge and would jump
at the chance to become a studio director again.
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