5 simple rules for bystanders on a film set
Follow these pointers when you're watching a film crew at work
Lights out
No flash photography
Shhh...
Be quiet. Don’t distract the actors.
Watch your timing
Don’t approach actors on a break. They might be rehearsing.
Ask for permission
If you want to say hi, ask a production assistant to approach the actor.
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Don’t get frustrated if you strike out and can’t find any bright lights. Instead, take one of Christine Kilpatrick’s On Location Tours and you’ll likely see what is currently on, as well as filming locations for Twilight and umpteen TV hits from Fringe to Supernatural.
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