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4.2 Schedule/Call Sheet

Every production team needs a call sheet. A call sheet is basically a document which has all the information necessary for a day’s shoot. The call sheet covers everything from location addresses to meal times.

1.Welcome
2 lessons, 04:58

1.1
Introduction
01:07

1.2
"The Laptop Conspiracy" Short Film
03:51

2.Writing Your Script
6 lessons, 11:17

2.1
Why Write?
01:24

2.2
The Elements of Storytelling
02:54

2.3
Getting Ideas and Writing Your First Draft
01:39

2.4
Evaluating your Draft
01:54

2.5
Writing in the Screenplay Format
02:43

2.6
Conclusion
00:43

3.Planning Your Project
5 lessons, 10:39

3.1
Overview of Producer/Director Role
01:06

3.2
Producer Responsibilities
01:29

3.3
Securing Locations
01:14

3.4
Director Responsibilities
00:34

3.5
Breaking Down the Script
06:16

4.Managing Your Production
5 lessons, 07:23

4.1
Management Roles
01:35

4.2
Schedule/Call Sheet
00:51

4.3
Locations
01:40

4.4
Equipment, Props, and Food
01:17

4.5
People
02:00

5.Camera Parts And What They Do
3 lessons, 12:24

5.1
Camera Body
02:29

5.2
Camera Lens
02:45

5.3
Camera Functions
07:10

6.Camera Work And Shooting Principles
5 lessons, 12:21

6.1
Camera Movement
05:52

6.2
Rule of Thirds
00:48

6.3
Eye Line
01:31

6.4
Head Room
02:31

6.5
Lead Room
01:39

7.Lighting Your Scene and Subjects
6 lessons, 09:11

7.1
Backlit Video
01:43

7.2
Three Point Lighting
02:45

7.3
Using a Reflector
00:53

7.4
Practical Lights
00:35

7.5
White Balancing
01:20

7.6
Inverse Square Law
01:55

8.Directing Actors and Crew
6 lessons, 10:58

8.1
What Does a Director Do?
01:23

8.2
Five Characteristics of a Good Director
02:40

8.3
Directing the Camera
00:59

8.4
Film Language
01:23

8.5
Continuity and Filming for the Edit
01:51

8.6
Directing the Actors
02:42

9.Recording on Location Audio
4 lessons, 18:21

9.1
An Introduction to Location Sound
02:14

9.2
Building Your Kit
06:46

9.3
The Art of Booming
02:48

9.4
The Field Mixer/Recorder vs. DSLRs
06:33

10.Editing Principles
9 lessons, 30:37

10.1
Prepping the Edit
01:05

10.2
File Redundancy and Organization
02:16

10.3
Importing and Conforming Assets
08:06

10.4
Editing Principles
01:51

10.5
The Language of Editing
08:27

10.6
Common Editing Pitfalls and Problems
03:13

10.7
Backups and Safety Precautions
02:09

10.8
Reviewing and Locking Your Edit
01:13

10.9
Exporting
02:17

11.Post Production Sound
5 lessons, 26:26

11.1
Introduction to Post-Production Sound
01:27

11.2
Working with Dialogue
05:08

11.3
Advanced Dialogue Editing Techniques
06:42

11.4
Working with Sound Effects
05:52

11.5
Music Spotting and Edits
07:17

12.Effects and Motion Graphics
2 lessons, 09:56

12.1
Motion Graphics
04:35

12.2
Effects
05:21

13.Conclusion
1 lesson, 02:01

13.1
Outro and Credits
02:01