If you are preparing to go into pre-production with your own film or an episode of a television programme you might find one-to-one sessions more useful.
Depending on the project, two or more face-to face sessions can help you with:
Each two-hour session allows you to work with specific areas you may be having difficulty with, building your confidence and authority when working on set with your collaborators so the script becomes your own.
In pre-production, during the shoot and in post-production, one to one sessions enable you to:
The sessions can be structured around how you want to be supported during the film-making process. For example, the sessions could focus solely on post-production with three viewings of the film during the edit.
Fees.
The fee depends on the number of sessions and the length of the project, whether long form or short form. There is also a charge for reading the script, depending on its length.