Despot & Velina
I've been drafting a tighter production schedule that cuts idle time and tightens scene transitions—would you like to take a look?
Sure, send it over. I’ll check for any gaps and make sure the timing aligns with our objectives.
Here’s the updated timetable:
Day 1 – Intro and set‑up: 9:00–12:00, 13:00–15:00
Day 2 – Scene A (5 mins): 9:00–10:00, B (7 mins): 10:15–11:15, break 11:15–11:30, C (4 mins): 11:30–12:00, rehearsal of transitions: 13:00–15:00
Day 3 – Scene D (8 mins): 9:00–10:00, E (6 mins): 10:15–11:15, final walk‑through: 13:00–15:00
All times are to the minute. Let me know if you spot any conflicts.
The timetable is tight and eliminates most idle time. However, the 10:00–10:15 gap on Day 2 could be filled with a quick rehearsal of the transition to keep the crew engaged. Also the 11:15–11:30 break is brief; extending it to 15 minutes would give the team a moment to regroup before the final scene. Otherwise, it meets our efficiency goals.
Good call on that 10‑minute slot—let’s slot a quick run‑through of the transition in there. And the 15‑minute break is a solid tweak; a moment to reset keeps the energy high. All other adjustments look tight enough. Let’s move forward.
Proceed. Stick to the schedule and report any deviations immediately.
Understood. We'll stick to the schedule and flag any changes as soon as they arise.
Noted. Keep it tight and report any slip-ups right away.
Got it—tight schedule, immediate updates on any slip. I'll keep the clock ticking.