Sample Shooting Schedule

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A film production schedule or shooting schedule is a plan that every film, TV show, or commercial follows to make sure that the video production goes smoothly. It's a simple breakdown of the scenes, talent, time, cast, company moves, and day breaks.
What is a stripboard in film? A stripboard is a production document that organizes scenes in the order of shooting using color-coded strips of three types: scene strip, day break or banner. Each scene strip can have different color based on the time of day and the type of shot (interior or exterior).
Table of contents Start With Scene Chronology. Put Everything in Chronological Order. Use The Chronological Schedule As A Reference. Filming Locations. Location Scout. What Will The Workload Be? Organize By Shooting Day. Your Production Calendar. Do The Schedules Align. Keep Your Options Open. Flexible Shooting Schedule.
Creating a Production Schedule Read Over the Script. Use Breakdown Sheets. Estimate the Length of Production. Under-Schedule Each Day. Keep Your Cast and Crew in Mind. Schedule Difficult Scenes First in Production. Avoid Abruptly Shifting Emotional Gears. Shoot Chronologically Whenever Possible.
Typically, each ⅛ of page takes about 15 minutes to shoot. So one full page, or 8/8 would be 120 minutes. So that's two hours for one page.
A shooting schedule is a plan that every film, tv show, and commercial follows to make sure the production goes smoothly. It's a simple breakdown of the scenes, talent, time, cast, company moves, and day breaks. If a finalized project is buried treasure, this is the map to get you there.