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DEPT · TECHNICAL ROLES ROLE · SCRIPT SUPERVISORS MOROCCO

Script Supervisors

Pro scene matching management making sure your Moroccan production cuts seamlessly.

Here is how this works in practice. A script supervisor tracks scene matching, timing, and script coverage across the shooting process, keeping detailed records of each take. They make sure that wardrobe, props, actor positions, and dialogue stay steady across shots that may be filmed days or weeks apart. Whether shooting at Atlas Studios\' desert backlots or across Marrakech\'s medina and Casablanca\'s modern districts, scene matching tracking keeps Morocco\'s ambitious shoots aligned.

Here is the short of it. We connect you with script supervisors who bring careful attention to detail and calm efficiency to each set. Our network has script supervisors skilled with CCM-supported features and the many global epics filmed at Atlas Studios in Ouarzazate.

ACT 01

Capabilities

Complete Script Supervision

From continuity management to editorial liaison, our script supervisors provide the meticulous oversight that ensures your production tells a seamless story.

01

Continuity Management

  • Action continuity
  • Dialogue supervision
  • Prop tracking
  • Wardrobe notes
  • Position matching

Seamless Edits

02

Script Timing

  • Scene timing
  • Running time tracking
  • Pace monitoring
  • Episode length
  • Format compliance

Precise Timing

03

Coverage Tracking

  • Shot logging
  • Take notes
  • Coverage analysis
  • Missing shots alerts
  • Daily reports

Complete Coverage

04

Editorial Liaison

  • Editor communication
  • Daily notes delivery
  • VFX shot tracking
  • Sound notes
  • Post-production prep

Post Connection

ACT 02

Why Us

Why Choose Our Script Supervisors

01.

Attention to Detail

Script supervisors with credits on CCM-supported features and major global shoots at Atlas Studios in Ouarzazate.

02.

Director Support

Working closely with directors to track coverage and make sure all planned shots are captured. They alert directors to potential gaps while there's still time to shoot.

03.

Editorial Excellence

Full daily notes that give editors everything they need—take preferences, scene matching details, and shot info organized for efficient post-prod.

04.

Experienced Service

Arabic, French, and English-speaking script supervisors familiar with Moroccan crew workflows and CCM production protocols.

On Location

We place script supervisors for Moroccan productions, professionals who hold continuity across long epic schedules, large crowd units and complex desert shoots.

Here is how this works in practice. Our team supplies script supervisors who keep scene matching and the script record accurate on Moroccan shoots. We brief script supervisors on the practical demands: keeping scene matching across the long schedules that historical epics need, tracking the action and dressing of large crowd sequences with Berber extras, logging coverage across multi-camera and tricky desert setups, and keeping accurate notes for edit.

On the ground, Script supervisors we place track scene matching of action, wardrobe, props and dialogue, time scenes, log each take and lens, and liaise with the director, the editor and the heads of department. They are a key link between the shooting set and the cutting room. Most are fluent in French, Arabic and English. This is key for working with the multilingual crews and global edit teams that Moroccan shoots involve. They keep precise records under demanding location conditions.

Here is the short of it. Script oversight is above all demanding on the large-scale shoots Morocco specialises in — historical epics with long schedules, hundreds of extras and tricky action all depend on accurate scene matching. The Ouarzazate crew base, built over decades of hosting epics from 'Gladiator' to 'Game of Thrones', has script supervisors skilled in this scale of work. The ISMAC in Rabat trains film pros. Domestic cinema sustains demand for skilled scene matching crews. All production runs within the CCM framework: foreign shoots obtain CCM authorisation and partner with a CCM-licensed local production-services firm. The script supervisors we place work within that structure, keeping the script record accurate across Morocco's studios and demanding location shoots.

ACT 03

FAQ

Script Supervision Expertise

What does a script supervisor do?

Here is the breakdown. Script supervisors keep scene matching across all shots, track coverage to make sure scenes can be edited, time scenes for running length, and create detailed notes for the editorial team. They're the production's record-keeper and the editor's eyes on set.

Why is continuity important?

Here is what that looks like on the ground. Scene matching makes sure that shots cut together seamlessly—matching action, dialogue, props, wardrobe, and positions across different takes and angles. Without careful scene matching oversight, editors face difficult or impossible cuts that can need costly reshoots.

How do script supervisors work with editors?

Script supervisors deliver daily notes containing take preferences, scene matching details, timing info, and coverage analysis. These notes help editors work efficiently, know director preferences, and identify potential issues early in the edit process.

Do your script supervisors speak English?

Here is how the picture comes together. Yes, all our script supervisors for global shoots are fluent English speakers with experience working with American and British directors. They communicate clearly on set while producing notes in the format your editorial team expects.

What about complex VFX productions?

Our script supervisors have experience with VFX-heavy shoots, tracking plate photography, keeping scene matching for CGI elements, and setting up with VFX supervisors. They make sure editorial and VFX teams have accurate info.

How do you handle multi-camera productions?

For multi-camera shoots, our script supervisors adapt their workflow to track coverage across all cameras at once, noting which cameras captured clean takes and managing the increased complexity of multi-angle scene matching.

ACT 04 — On Set

Need a Script Supervisor?

Tell us about your production and we'll recommend skilled script supervisors.