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People and Process of Film and Video Production From Low Budget to High Budget

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ISBN-10: 0205375219

ISBN-13: 9780205375219

Edition: 2005

Authors: Lorene Wales

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List price: $116.60
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/16/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Each chapter concludes with ldquo;Chapter Summary.rdquo
Prep And Production
The Budget
Budgeting Software
Budget Structure
Starting to Write a Budget
Budgeting With Software Packages
Spreadsheet Budgeting
Padding the Budget
The Contingency
Fringe Benefits
Union vs. Non-Union
Becoming Signatory
Local vs. Distant
Budget Disbursement and Tracking
Managing the Budget
Good Budgeting vs. Bad Budgeting
Budget Line Items
Script Breakdown/Scheduling
Scheduling a Film-A Step-By-Step Overview
The Script Breakdown
What are the Elements?
Other Categories
Breaking the Script into Eighths
The Breakdown Sheet
The Strip Board or Production Board
Creating a Schedule
Scheduling Parameters
Putting the Schedule Together
Schedules to Print
Updating Your Schedule
Revision Colors
The Production Team and Staff
Executive Producer
Line Producer
What Makes a Good Producer
Dealing With First Time Directors
Associate Producer
Assistant to the Producer
Unit Production Manager
Production Office Coordinator
Local Production Coordinator
Assistant Production Office Coordinator
Travel/Movement
Office Production Assistants
Receptionist
Head Accountant
1st Assistant Accountant, 2nd Assistant Accountant and Accounting Apprentice
Technical Advisor
Script Supervisor
Safety Officer/Manager
Product Placement
The Production Office
The Production Office
Setting up the Office
Running the Production Office
Wrapping Out the Production Office
The Meet and Greet
The Wrap Party
Production Lists
The Director's Team
Director
1st Assistant Director
The 1st A.D./Director Relationship
Production Meetings
2nd Assistant Director
Walkie-Talkie Etiquette
2nd 2nd Assistant Director and/or DGA Trainee
Set Production Assistants
Director's Assistant
Choreographer
Dialogue/Dialect Coach
Storyboard Artist
Set Operations
Press Day
Closed Set
Set Protocol
Production Files
A.D. Paperwork
Casting, Actors, Extras and Stunt People
Casting Department
Casting Director
Local Casting Director
Extras Casting
Casting Assistants
How to Run a Casting Session
Screen Tests
Rehearsals and Training
Fittings
Working with Minors
Working with Animals
The Taft-Hartley
Categories of Actors
Day Players vs. Weekly Players
Stunts
Stunt Coordinator
Stuntman/Stuntwoman
How a Stunt Could Work: A Car Roll
The Art Department
The Production Designer
Art Director
Set Decorator
Lead Man and Swing Gang
Art Department Coordinator
Set Designer
Set Dresser
Props
Illustrator