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Is the director's job to tell plays to actors and arrange schedules for actors?

The director must first adapt the original work or literary script into a director's script, and then he already knows how to direct the play. Then, before shooting each scene, tell the actors about the play, audition, and discuss each scene repeatedly before shooting. The director is the commander-in-chief of a crew when shooting on the set, the person who dispatches all the audience to cooperate with the shooting, and the person who watches the monitor supervise the actual shooting effect. Shooting, stopping, passing and so on are all done according to the director's password. After the pre-shooting, directors such as post-production and editing should also participate in the final decision. The director doesn't care about the schedule of the actors, the schedule is the agent's.