No Film School is a website that provides students and aspiring film makers with information based on specific topics. In my previous blog post, I talked about what it was like being Unit Production Manager on The Kansas City Savior. Today on No Film School, I read about what it really means to be a Unit Production Manager and learned a few things.
1. Unit Production Managers are what make the ship sail in pre-production and post-production.
2. They're main job is to manage the budget and make sure spending doesn't exceed too much
3. Unit Production Managers are in charge of hiring the casting director and whoever else is needed on set.
When it came to being Unit Production Manager on the Kansas City Savior, I was not in charge of a budget or anything like that due to the fact I was a student. We had our own casting director within the crew so that was already taken care of for me. However, I do believe I did a good job keeping things going as smoothly as possible due to the fact that I made sure things were extremely organized. Overall, I do feel as if I completed my job as the Unit Production Manger on the crew of the Kansas City Savior.
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