• What really happened with that GOT coffee cup??
    Oct 5 2022

    In the final episode of this series, we discuss all the ways the coffee cup could have ended up on screen, why it most definitely is NOT the fault of the script supervisor, and then learn what really happened.

    But first, we talk to  SHARON WATT.  In addition to being one of the Administrators of NYSSN - the New York Script Supervisors Network, Sharon has worked on many Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning films and TV shows such as Boardwalk Empire, The Night Of, Mr. Robot and The Time Traveler’s Wife. Fun fact, Sharon also created our podcast logo!

      

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby
    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth
    Sound Mixer Adam Carl
    Original Music by Edith Mudge

    Logo design by Sharon Watt
    Episode artwork by Tia Marissa

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    26 mins
  • A bit of history and a look to the future
    Sep 28 2022

    This episode we hear some fun and fascinating anecdotes about the history of our craft and some ideas about how we can make the future better for the next generation of script supervisors.

    But first, we talk to HANNAH DRISCOLL in another in-person interview from before the pandemic. Hannah has been a full time Los Angeles based Script Supervisor since 2015 and has worked on everything from the Emmy-Award Nominated series Pen 15 and Adam Ruins Everything to big-budget commercials for well-known national brands. She has an online course, Script Supervising 101, for beginning script supervisors, and for fun she hosts a podcast called John Wick Deep Dives where she overanalyzes John Wick scenes with film industry professionals.

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    26 mins
  • Why You should stop calling us Scripty
    Sep 21 2022

    At our best, script supervisors are filmmakers and key members of the crew – yet the belittling nickname “scripty” remains incredibly pervasive. We discuss where it came from, and why we all should stop using it. 

    But first, we talk to Robert Goodwin. He is an incredibly supportive and super helpful member of our community as well as one of the Administrators of LASSN (Los Angeles Script Supervisor’s Network). His credits include the Emmy Award-winning Dark/Web, Disney’s Earth to Ned, and Love Is Not Love which won awards at more than 100 film festivals. We have an enlightening conversation about continuity mismatches on screen and gender roles as related to film crew positions.

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby
    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth
    Sound Mixer Adam Carl
    Original Music by Edith Mudge

     Logo design by Sharon Watt
    Episode artwork by Ana Ziegler Loes

     

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    27 mins
  • The Union: To Join or Not To Join? (and how to do it)
    Sep 14 2022

    This episode addresses some of the misconceptions and misunderstandings around joining and the benefits of being in the union. In addition to our usual group of script supervisors sharing their thoughts and experience, this episode features a special guest from Contract Services who lays out exactly what it takes to get qualified for the union roster.

    But first, we talk to Shadia Sepehrnia in another in-person pre-pandemic interview. In addition to her experience as Script Supervisor on Tribeca award-winning short series Girls Room written by Lena Waithe and many films, Shadia counts Producing, Directing and Writing among her many talents.

     

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby
    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth
    Sound Mixer Adam Carl
    Original Music by Edith Mudge

    Logo design by Sharon Watt
    Episode artwork by Ana Ziegler Loes

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    27 mins
  • TV vs Film vs Commercials…how are they different?
    Sep 7 2022

    Sure, you can find script supervisors on all kinds of productions, but what do we do differently depends on the media! Plus - what can producers expect from our department?

    But first, we talk to Nick Robinson. With experience in over a dozen departments, filmmaker Nick Robinson’s script supervising credits include commercials starring A-list talent, the SXSW Documentary “For Madmen Only”, and top-tier festival features Bad Turn Worse which went to TIFF, Body at Brighton Rock to SXSW, and Sundance award nominee, Spree.

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby
    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth
    Sound Mixer Adam Carl
    Original Music by Edith Mudge

    Logo design by Sharon Watt
    Episode artwork by Ana Ziegler Loes

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    28 mins
  • How to get the job and negotiate pay (hint: know your worth)
    Aug 31 2022

    In this episode we take a deep dive into negotiating and advocating for yourself. What are the best practices to make sure you’re not getting less than someone else who is just as experienced and skilled? 

    But first, an interview with multi-talented Roe Moore that was recorded IN PERSON before the pandemic. Roe scripted on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air Reunion Show, Emmy-award winning RuPaul Drag Race, Sundance Film Festival winner Entertainment and multiple commercials and branded content.She’s a member of the DGA, Local 871, the Television Academy, and the Producer’s guild, Roe also directs film and theater and teaches “Script Supervising Made Easy” online. 

    www.roemoore.com, www.scriptsupervisingmadeeasy.com

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby
    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth
    Sound Mixer Adam Carl
    Original Music by Edith Mudge

     

    Logo design by Sharon Watt
    Episode artwork by Ana Ziegler Loes

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    27 mins
  • Line!!! Working with actors: The good, the bad and the ugly.
    Aug 24 2022

    This episode digs into the working relationship between script supervisors and actors. Not just the person to shout lines upon request, script supervisors often serve as the Director or Writer’s ambassador in giving (sometimes unwanted) feedback to actors. Listen in for *lots of tips* on how to handle.

     

    But first, we talk to Margery Kimbrough – an absolutely delightful and funny lady who counts Academy Award Nominees and Emmy and Golden Globe Winners such as Harriet, Fear the Walking Dead and The Good Lord Bird, among the dozens of films and TV shows she has scripted. Since 2005 she has also been script supervising for the fellows at the Sundance Directors Lab and occasionally teaches various aspects of Script Supervising through Cinema Workshops. 

     

     

     

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby

    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth

    Sound Mixer Adam Carl

    Original Music by Edith Mudge

     

    Logo design by Sharon Watt

    Episode artwork by Ana Ziegler Loes

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    24 mins
  • Connecting the shots: Continuity matters
    Aug 17 2022

    Connecting the shots: Continuity matters

    Continuity is so much more than matching cups and hands. You’ll begin to see that in this topic where we take a deep dive into what it means to manage continuity on set. But first, we have an interview with absolute ICON, and hands down the perfect person for this episode, Mary Cybulski.

    Mary Cybulski’s impressive credits include multiple Academy Award-winning films Life of Pi, Michael Clayton, Syriana, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Oscar-nominated Kinsey, and The Tempest, as well as cult favorites Eat Pray Love, and To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar. She also wrote one of the most important and oft referred to books on script supervising, “Beyond Continuity: Script Supervision for the Modern Filmmaker.” While she’s no longer actively script supervising, Mary shares her talents on set as a still photographer and is currently working on an update to her widely recognized book.

    Buy her book here! And look for the updated version to be released soon!

    Hosted, Created & Produced by Caryn Ruby
    Produced and Edited by Eden Woolworth
    Sound Mixer Adam Carl
    Original Music by Edith Mudge

    Logo design by Sharon Watt
    Episode artwork by Ana Ziegler Loes

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    27 mins