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Originally Posted by topnotch, standup guy
This isn't rocket science.
You look at her ID each and every time and if it's the exact same ID she had last time around, and it's still valid (i.e. unexpired), then there's no need to xerox it again.
It is imperative however that you look at it because the old ID may no longer be valid.
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BINGO... if you are so lazy to copy the ID, then just look at it.
I try to teach my clients to follow the exact same procedure everytime they shoot. This way, there's no way something can slip through the cracks. If someone forgets something, the content may end up worthless.
For example, several girls shoot for you. Some you have shot before, one you have not. In the rush, your PA forgets to copy one girl's ID because you have IDs on 4 of the girls in the 5 girl gang-bang. Mistakes happen...
The girls leave the shoot and now you cannot get the other girl to come back. Guess what -- your content is useless.
If there's a procedure for IDs and 2257 docs for each and every shoot, there's less of a chance for mistakes. I have been on set when these types of mistakes have happened.