Minisode: How to work with high maintenance talent on a film set when you are a Hair and Makeup Artist. To stay professional and not let it effect you.
Working with difficult talent on set can be challenging, but it's essential to maintain professionalism. I have broken it down into 12 tips to hopefully help you handle the situation effectively:
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