Caitlin Hall
Script Supervisor / Continuity Person
"You are an amazing Scripty and we thank you so much for being a part of our ... projects."
- Elizabeth Snoderly, G It's Entertainment (Producer of "All She Wishes" and "12 Dog Days Till Christmas")








A Month Of Sundays
A Month Of Sundays, 2015
Real estate agent Frank Mollard won't admit it, but he can't move on. Divorced but still attached, he can't sell a house in a property boom - much less connect with his teenage son. One night Frank gets a phone call from his mother. Nothing out of the ordinary. Apart from the fact that she died a year ago…
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"A Month Of Sundays" is a timely feature film written and directed by award-winning Australian filmmaker Matthew Saville ("Noise", "Felony", TV's "Please Like Me"), starring Anthony LaPaglia and the late, great John Clarke. It's a
film about parents, children, regrets, mourning, moments of joy, houses, love, work, television and Shakespeare; about ordinary people and improbable salvation.
Working as Script Supervisor on the production of "A Month Of Sundays" in early 2015 was a memorable, wonderful experience. I am so proud to have been a key part of the crew on this beautiful Australian film!
















Wastelander Panda
Wastelander Panda (Series 1), 2012​
"Wastelander Panda" is a post-apocalyptic adventure web series about Arcayus – the last mutant panda of the Wasteland, and Rose – a human girl raised by Arcayus’ brother, Isaac. Together, they set out on a journey of redemption, seeking to avenge Isaac’s death.
"Wastelander Panda" was developed from a rich and holistic storyworld, designed to offer compelling narrative threads across multiple platforms. Alongside both online and television broadcast series, the "Wastelander Panda" creative team developed graphic and interactive incarnations of the Wasteland experience.
I was fortunate enough to work as Script Supervisor on the production of the first three "Wastelander Panda" webisodes (later known as Series 1) in late 2012, and to this day it remains one of the most interesting, challenging and fun experiences I've had on set!








100 Bloody Acres
100 Bloody Acres, 2012​
"100 Bloody Acres" is the hilarious, horrific story of brothers Reg and Lindsay Morgan’s struggling organic blood and bone fertilizer business. The use of dead car crash victims in their product has been a huge boon to business, but it’s been months since their last find and an important new customer is waiting on a delivery. When Reg Morgan (played by Damon Herriman) comes across two guys and a girl stranded on a remote road, he sees a radical solution to their supply problems, and a way of finally gaining the respect of bossy big brother Lindsay (played by Angus Sampson). But things don’t quite go to plan when Reg starts to fall for the girl…
I was fortunate enough to do a Continuity Attachment (or Traineeship), supported by the South Australian Film Corporation, on this wonderful low-budget Australian feature film in early 2012, being mentored by the very experienced and talented Script Supervisor Sabi Paisa. Sabi trained me in all facets of script supervision on a feature film, from timing and breaking down the script during pre-production, to keeping continuity notes and preparing DPRs on set, to marking up a script and working closely with directors, other crew and the editing team. The Continuity Attachment was an amazing experience that gave me the skills and confidence to make the leap from working as Script Supervisor on short films to doing so on features and television series!












Continuity Caitlin
Continuity Caitlin​
As an experienced Script Supervisor, my skills include: script editing, script timing, script breakdowns, on-set continuity / script supervision, script mark-ups, assistant directing, film scheduling and working closely with directors, editors, cast and other crew.
To learn more about what a Script Supervisor gets up to on set, you can read this excellent article (in German) from Germany's Zeit Online, or this great blog post (which refers to Script Supervisors as "Secret Ninjas"!) on the No Film School website. And to learn more about what I usually get up to on set, you can listen to this bilingual podcast of an interview I did in late 2013 on SBS Radio's German language program.
For more information on projects that I have previously worked on, please check out my profile on IMDB.