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What’s everyone up to this weekend? 🥳
This may not be the best forum for it but thought I’d give it a try!
Selling 2 tickets to SIX, the musical for Wed, 05/25 at 7:30 pm. Great seats in Row C of Dress Circle Center. Had to go out of town for work and can’t make the show.
Originally paid $116 each (including taxes and fees). Willing to sell both for $200 or the best offer.
https://www.ticketmaster.com/six-chicago-chicago-illinois-05-25-2022/event/07005B3DB0F63241?brand=bicartist

Eth $2k this weekend?
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Keeping the clients away from everyone else and not letting them try and make any “tweaks” on set. Awful stuff for everyone involved. Not to be mean but mainly your role is to babysit them
Watch and learn. Have someone tell you about set etiquette.
Reassure client 24/7.
A buffer btwn the clients and everyone else.
Keeping clients from hovering, keeping them happy and passing any feedback/concerns along to your CD or producer!
Yep, keep the clients happy and filter their feedback. Also, talk up the shots you’re getting. Reassure them that everything is going well.
It depends what you mean by broadcast shoot. Do you mean attending an editorial broadcast day in which you, the PR, has arranged the opportunity?
If you have a concern, pull the producer aside away from clients to discuss. Make sure the client has food, water and liqueur. Don't take seats in the front row of video village.
Ensure that all shots are taken. Include safety shots. If some shots do not work according to the shoot board get approval from client and explain why. Pre empt client that a lot of shots will be edited (not using the whole sequence) during offline and that it will be tighter etc
Feed the client