tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522305918133904836.post5758296729049986666..comments2023-03-12T06:07:40.218-04:00Comments on Living in My Oblivion - A Life in Low Budget Films: The Unattainable - Part 3 - The Seat of WisdomJB Brunohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04258303283672775536noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522305918133904836.post-36024351427086116892014-01-04T19:25:06.114-05:002014-01-04T19:25:06.114-05:00Thanks for the comment Michael. I often joke with ...Thanks for the comment Michael. I often joke with people that there is no aspect of production that is brain surgery, that I can take any bright person and teach them what I do.<br /><br />Script supervisor is not one of those positions. The attention to detail and the ability to do it quickly is a trait you either have or you don't, and even if you do, it takes forever to learn in a position where there is only one on set, so the learning process is harder than other positions. <br /><br />This lady was not only great at her job but had an incredible attitude, and I'm glad I was able to acknowledge her work.JB Brunohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04258303283672775536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522305918133904836.post-5358783596209904582013-12-31T17:59:24.820-05:002013-12-31T17:59:24.820-05:00Great post. I have complete and total respect for...Great post. I have complete and total respect for script supervisors -- not in a thousand years of trying could I do their job.<br /><br />Happy New Year, JB. I hope it's kinder and gentler on us all than 2013.Michael Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02569781786039595929noreply@blogger.com