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-Hire the best people you can get.
-Make sure you get your crew organised in plenty of time.
-Film schools are a good source of cheap, enthusiastic labour.
-Try and pay everyone at least something. It’ll make them a lot happier and easier to work with.
-Get production staff in as early as possible, they can then start solving time consuming problems.
-Always cover travel expenses and feed the crew.
-Treat everyone with fairness and honesty. Never lie abut the money or conditions.
-Avoid working more than 12 hours a day, six days a week.
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A Short History of Film
Pt. 1: Silent Cinema 1895-1927
Pt. 2: Studio System 1927-1945
Pt. 3: Post-War 1945-1959
Pt. 4: New Waves 1959-1975
Pt. 5: Blockbusters 1975-2002



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