I got a couple of call sheets with my “Civil Defense” script, which really makes me appreciate how much work and how many people were required. Here’s one front and back.
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I got a couple of call sheets with my “Civil Defense” script, which really makes me appreciate how much work and how many people were required. Here’s one front and back.
One of the coolest things in my collection so far: An original script for Lou's episode of the show "Night Visions", titled "Dead Air". This script includes colored revision sheets and came with a call sheet for shoot day 2/5. Super neat!
Harry Potter call sheets.
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