
Script Supervisors
Expert continuity management that keeps your French production cutting seamlessly.
A script supervisor tracks continuity, timing, and script coverage through the shoot. They keep close records of each take. They make sure wardrobe, props, actor positions, and dialogue stay steady across shots filmed days or weeks apart. The supervisor's notes become a key guide for the editorial team in post.
We connect you with script supervisors who bring sharp attention and calm command to each set. Our network spans narrative features, episodic series, and commercials. Every supervisor knows how to hold the seamless continuity that polished shoots need.
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Capabilities
Complete Script Supervision
From continuity to editorial liaison, our script supervisors give the close watch that keeps your production telling a seamless story.
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Continuity Management
- Action continuity
- Dialogue supervision
- Prop tracking
- Wardrobe notes
- Position matching
Seamless Edits
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Script Timing
- Scene timing
- Running time tracking
- Pace monitoring
- Episode length
- Format compliance
Precise Timing
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Coverage Tracking
- Shot logging
- Take notes
- Coverage analysis
- Missing shots alerts
- Daily reports
Complete Coverage
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Editorial Liaison
- Editor communication
- Daily notes delivery
- VFX shot tracking
- Sound notes
- Post-production prep
Post Connection
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Why Us
Why Choose Our Script Supervisors
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Attention to Detail
Our script supervisors catch continuity issues before they turn into editing problems. Their sharp eye keeps cuts seamless and storytelling steady.
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Director Support
Our supervisors work closely with directors to track coverage and confirm every planned shot is captured. They flag gaps while there is still time to shoot them.
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Editorial Excellence
Full daily notes give editors all they need. Take preferences, continuity details, and shot data come organized for fast post work.
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Bilingual Service
English and French speaking script supervisors who work smoothly with global directors while knowing French crew workflows.
On Location
Script supervisors anchoring French continuity
In France the role carries the title scripte, and the craft runs deep. Many of the supervisors we book trained on the job at AFAR-affiliated features. Others came through La Fémis scripte tracks, then moved into series and high-end commercial work in Paris, Lyon, and Marseille. They run lined scripts, daily progress reports, and edit notes in the format your post house — Eclair, Hiventy, M141 — expects. Across long shoot blocks and split units, they keep timing, eye-line, prop, and wardrobe continuity intact.
On the floor, this looks like a scripte who reads the director's intent before being asked. They flag missing coverage while there is still time to grab it. They then feed the editor an ordered set of notes that speeds the first cut. We staff scriptes who are bilingual French-English for global shoots. They are at home on VFX-heavy series, where shot tracking carries plate logs and camera data. They also know multi-camera reality and broadcast work, which needs a different note rhythm than drama.
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FAQ
Script Supervision Expertise
What does a script supervisor do?
Script supervisors hold continuity across all shots and track coverage so scenes can be edited. They time scenes for running length and write detailed notes for the editorial team. They are the production's record-keeper and the editor's eyes on set.
Why is continuity important?
Continuity makes sure shots cut together seamlessly. It matches action, dialogue, props, wardrobe, and positions across takes and angles. Without careful oversight, editors face hard or impossible cuts that can force costly reshoots.
How do script supervisors work with editors?
Script supervisors deliver daily notes with take preferences, continuity details, timing data, and coverage analysis. These notes help editors work fast, see what the director wanted, and catch issues early in the edit.
Do your script supervisors speak English?
Yes. All our script supervisors for global shoots are fluent English speakers. Many have worked with American and British directors. They speak clearly on set and produce notes in the format your editorial team expects.
What about complex VFX productions?
Our script supervisors know VFX-heavy shoots well. They track plate photography, hold continuity for CGI elements, and coordinate with VFX supervisors. This keeps editorial and VFX teams working from accurate data.
How do you handle multi-camera productions?
For multi-camera shoots, our script supervisors adapt to track coverage across all cameras at once. They note which cameras caught clean takes and manage the added load of multi-angle continuity.
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ACT 04 — On Set
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