WheresSpot ProTips: Posting and Responding

Posting

Thoughts on how a post seeking help should be constructed

First, a post should be as complete as possible. A quality post gives you your best chance of receiving quality replies. Plus you are saving your time, and others. This is harder than you may think, what does a complete post read like anyway?

Here at WheresSpot weā€™ve learned a solid post should contain the following;

You should state who you are in relation to the project, for example: if looking to hire crew, are you the Coordinator, Production Manager, Producer, etc. Then clearly state the type of project; is it a film, a commercial, or something else? Be specific. Then you should always include the where, when, and scope. And rate, even if you can only be as specific as a range. Or give a ballpark. Directorā€™s rates range from $1,000 or less toā€¦the moon!

Recently one of us posted: ā€œ…Is there a “kosher” way for a DGA Director to do a one-off job with a Production Company that is not a DGA signatory?

I know some DGA Directors have a “status” that makes that easy but, what if the member does not have that type of membership?ā€

We thought it was complete and..we left out some key information that should have been included: it was for a commercial, not a film.

If you are looking for a freelance director then say ā€œfreelance only.ā€ Including this kind of specific info is essential to getting helpful responses and again, not wasting time.

Makes sense Right?

Also when you are seeking a director reco remember most directors generally work in specific genres and those genres have subgenres. Comedy is a perfect example – it can be broad or subtle, physical, dialogue, or not. Again the more specific you can be the better the recommendation

If you have a reference for look and feel or style offer it. Just be as clear as you canā€”the more transparent the better. If you’re working on a tight budget then say so, otherwise you are wasting everyone’s time.

Finally please show some grace, remember the responders donā€™t work for you so ā€œpleaseā€ and ā€œthank youā€ go a long way here.

Finally – not that people read or follow instructions – if you have a strong preference for how to be contacted – direct message vs in-line comments vs email, say so.

Responding

When responding to the specifics of the query donā€™t use it as an opportunity to fish for work. For example, if someone is looking for a Producer in City x, not appropriate to offer your services in another category.

You should always include the *basis* for your recommendation. if you actually worked with, or hired, one time or a bunch, the person or company youā€™re recommending, say that Think about saying *why* you are recommending this person, are they deeply experienced and/or uniquely talented.


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