Shooting schedule
A Shooting schedule is one of the most important documents in the day to day running of a film. It is important to note that sticking the the shooting schedule is imperative to ensuring that the hole production goes smoothly. A shooting schedule is a project plan of each day's shooting for a film production. It is normally created and managed by the assistant director, who reports to the production manager,managing the production plan. Both schedules represent a timeline stating where and when production resources are used.
This is an example of a Shooting schedule, it's clear to see that there is a lot of information in this picture. For example; From left to right there is Date,"Shot" Board, Ones/Twos, Location Set, Synopsis, Character, Props, Lighting, and camera info. On this you can have anything from the location, which is shown as being "A hospital Room", this is important so that the actors know what scene they are filming and what kind of environment that they are working in, also to back this up is that they tell you exactly the times that they will be working and also the specific scene that they will be filming. As it says at the top, a production companies shooting schedule is the most important part of a production company.
Above is the shooting schedule we will be using and following when we film our clips. By following what we have put on this schedule we can make sure we have each clip we want done in time along with who is needed in each one and whereabouts we need to go to film it.