Never eat around the camera or Saul Goodman's film crew will Goodwill Hunt-you-down! Take basic safety measures to keep the film equipment in pristine condition, or prepare to face Marshall's wrath.
Best boy? Dead cat? Going 10-2? Learn the on-set lingo, rookie, or you can hike it out of Hollywood. Saul Goodman's film crew will run through basic film shoot etiquette and best practices so that you don't embarrass yourself on set.
The Dutch Angle. The French Over. The Swingle. You think you know all the ways to frame up your shot? Just hold your horses, Hitchcock, and pay attention. Saul's film crew covers all the angles, and more.
A collaborative relationship with one's actors is very important; there's a big difference between "Dance, meat puppet!" vs. "Could we try a slight alt?," so a little nuance and politeness should be used.
Editing is everything; hard cuts, fade outs and dissolves are great, but a star wipe could really cheapen the picture, and one should never forget the power of montage; Saul's film crew welcomes Kim Wexler to explain.
One needs to have the right tricks and tools to make the impossible possible; from body doubles and special effects to green screens and foley sound, this stuff is not for the novice; Saul's film crew unravels the mysteries of movie magic.