The Walking Dead‘s cast and producers regularly get the spotlight, but there are so many people working behind the scenes and AMC features script supervisor Amy Lacy in their latest “Dispatches From the Set.” Amy talks about why her job on The Walking Dead is the most difficult she’s taken on, working with Andrew Lincoln, and walker scenes:
via AMC: ”Q: One of your main responsibilities is ensuring the continuity of the show. Has that gotten easier or more difficult over time?
A: This is the number one [sic] the hardest job I’ve ever done in my life. We may have two units going at once shooting two or three episodes, on any given day. You have to communicate between all those stages, and have the notes, and remember what characters had a split on their nose or wrist or blood on their left arm, and what hand they had the gun in.
via AMC: ”Q: One of your main responsibilities is ensuring the continuity of the show. Has that gotten easier or more difficult over time?
A: This is the number one [sic] the hardest job I’ve ever done in my life. We may have two units going at once shooting two or three episodes, on any given day. You have to communicate between all those stages, and have the notes, and remember what characters had a split on their nose or wrist or blood on their left arm, and what hand they had the gun in.
- 9/19/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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