Home Actress Jennifer Landon HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Jennifer Landon Instagram - Without a doubt the unsung hero of any production is the Script Supervisor, colloquially know as, ‘Scripty’. To summarize their job is nearly impossible, because they don’t have one job. They have ten. Not only are they tracking continuity (which means making sure sets, costumes, props, actions, hair, and makeup stay consistent from one take to the next and across scenes and episodes), they have also made sure you’ve said your lines correctly, documented camera movement, lenses/filters used, number of takes, written the director’s notes on each take for the edit, timed the freaking scenes and I’m not capturing half of it (breaking down a script before shooting is another mountain as are the production reports at the end of the day). How they do their job without 4 extra sets of arms and eyes and 5 more hours in a day still baffles me. From an actors’ perspective, the good ones know how to catch anything that might pull the audience out of a moment or do disservice to the writer, the great ones know how to do that while also allowing the actors and director to have enough freedom to bring the scenes to life. And the best ones do both of those things while offering emotional support, performance guidance if needed (they often know your characters arch better than you do), and friendship on the day. This lady here isn’t just one of the best ones, she’s THE best one. The Mother of all Scriptys (@clarkgregg I believe you coined that) @mellw2lls any set is a much more dreary place without you. #yellowstonetv #bts #scripty #scriptsupervisor #crew

Jennifer Landon Instagram – Without a doubt the unsung hero of any production is the Script Supervisor, colloquially know as, ‘Scripty’. To summarize their job is nearly impossible, because they don’t have one job. They have ten. Not only are they tracking continuity (which means making sure sets, costumes, props, actions, hair, and makeup stay consistent from one take to the next and across scenes and episodes), they have also made sure you’ve said your lines correctly, documented camera movement, lenses/filters used, number of takes, written the director’s notes on each take for the edit, timed the freaking scenes and I’m not capturing half of it (breaking down a script before shooting is another mountain as are the production reports at the end of the day). How they do their job without 4 extra sets of arms and eyes and 5 more hours in a day still baffles me. From an actors’ perspective, the good ones know how to catch anything that might pull the audience out of a moment or do disservice to the writer, the great ones know how to do that while also allowing the actors and director to have enough freedom to bring the scenes to life. And the best ones do both of those things while offering emotional support, performance guidance if needed (they often know your characters arch better than you do), and friendship on the day. This lady here isn’t just one of the best ones, she’s THE best one. The Mother of all Scriptys (@clarkgregg I believe you coined that) @mellw2lls any set is a much more dreary place without you. #yellowstonetv #bts #scripty #scriptsupervisor #crew

Jennifer Landon Instagram - Without a doubt the unsung hero of any production is the Script Supervisor, colloquially know as, ‘Scripty’. To summarize their job is nearly impossible, because they don’t have one job. They have ten. Not only are they tracking continuity (which means making sure sets, costumes, props, actions, hair, and makeup stay consistent from one take to the next and across scenes and episodes), they have also made sure you’ve said your lines correctly, documented camera movement, lenses/filters used, number of takes, written the director’s notes on each take for the edit, timed the freaking scenes and I’m not capturing half of it (breaking down a script before shooting is another mountain as are the production reports at the end of the day). How they do their job without 4 extra sets of arms and eyes and 5 more hours in a day still baffles me. From an actors’ perspective, the good ones know how to catch anything that might pull the audience out of a moment or do disservice to the writer, the great ones know how to do that while also allowing the actors and director to have enough freedom to bring the scenes to life. And the best ones do both of those things while offering emotional support, performance guidance if needed (they often know your characters arch better than you do), and friendship on the day. This lady here isn’t just one of the best ones, she’s THE best one. The Mother of all Scriptys (@clarkgregg I believe you coined that) @mellw2lls any set is a much more dreary place without you. #yellowstonetv #bts #scripty #scriptsupervisor #crew

Jennifer Landon Instagram – Without a doubt the unsung hero of any production is the Script Supervisor, colloquially know as, ‘Scripty’.
To summarize their job is nearly impossible, because they don’t have one job. They have ten.
Not only are they tracking continuity (which means making sure sets, costumes, props, actions, hair, and makeup stay consistent from one take to the next and across scenes and episodes), they have also made sure you’ve said your lines correctly, documented camera movement, lenses/filters used, number of takes, written the director’s notes on each take for the edit, timed the freaking scenes and I’m not capturing half of it (breaking down a script before shooting is another mountain as are the production reports at the end of the day). How they do their job without 4 extra sets of arms and eyes and 5 more hours in a day still baffles me.
From an actors’ perspective, the good ones know how to catch anything that might pull the audience out of a moment or do disservice to the writer, the great ones know how to do that while also allowing the actors and director to have enough freedom to bring the scenes to life. And the best ones do both of those things while offering emotional support, performance guidance if needed (they often know your characters arch better than you do), and friendship on the day.
This lady here isn’t just one of the best ones, she’s THE best one.
The Mother of all Scriptys (@clarkgregg I believe you coined that)
@mellw2lls any set is a much more dreary place without you.
#yellowstonetv #bts #scripty #scriptsupervisor
#crew | Posted on 15/Sep/2020 21:49:28

Jennifer Landon Instagram – It takes two to tango. 
And Teeter certainly belongs to @lindygorham as much as she does to me. 
Think I roped that steer in episode 2? Nope. Stood on a super high roof in episode 3? No freakin’ way.  And any stunt I did myself this season required that Lindy be there hours earlier – to learn it, test it, and walk me through it. 
She is a teacher, a badass, a confidant, and a friend.
I couldn’t have done it without you.
And unfortunately I have to also thank the super mean-looking guy, who is laughing his arse off in photo #3, for assembling an amazing team – the sorta coolest stunt-coordinator ever, Mr. @jrodstunts 
💛 you, Lindy. 
 Jrod – you’re okay, too. 💛

@yellowstone #yellowstonetv  #crew 
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Jennifer Landon Instagram – Without a doubt the unsung hero of any production is the Script Supervisor, colloquially know as, ‘Scripty’. 
To summarize their job is nearly impossible, because they don’t have one job. They have ten.
 Not only are they tracking continuity (which means making sure sets, costumes, props, actions, hair, and makeup stay consistent  from one take to the next and  across scenes and episodes), they have also made sure you’ve said your lines correctly, documented camera movement, lenses/filters used, number of takes, written the director’s notes on each take for the edit, timed the freaking scenes and I’m not capturing half of it (breaking down a script before shooting is another mountain as are the production reports at the end of the day). How they do their job without 4 extra sets of arms and eyes and 5 more hours in a day still baffles me. 
  From an actors’ perspective, the good ones know how to catch anything that might pull the audience out of a moment or do disservice to the writer, the great ones know how to do that while also allowing the actors and director to have enough freedom to bring the scenes to life. And the best ones do both of those things while offering emotional support, performance guidance if needed (they often know your characters arch better than you do), and friendship on the day.
 This lady here isn’t just one of the  best ones, she’s THE best one. 
The Mother of all Scriptys (@clarkgregg I believe you coined that)
@mellw2lls any set is a much more dreary place without you. 
#yellowstonetv #bts #scripty #scriptsupervisor
#crew

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