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This new and updated edition explains the fundamentals of line producing, and includes discussions of transmedia and multi-purpose shooting, special considerations for VR, 4K and 3D shooting, new web platforms and mobile technology, crowd funding, and much more.
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This new and updated edition explains the fundamentals of line producing, and includes discussions of transmedia and multi-purpose shooting, special considerations for VR, 4K and 3D shooting, new web platforms and mobile technology, crowd funding, and much more.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315454849
- Artikelnr.: 48786171
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315454849
- Artikelnr.: 48786171
Paula Landry is a producer, film business and media-marketing consultant, crafting business and marketing plans, videos and branded content for Fortune 500 companies, non-profit companies and colleges. Landry is president of IdeaBlizzard Productions, and is the co-author of This Business of Film: A Practical Guide to Achieving Success in the Film Industry. An active member of NYWIFT, IFP, and AFM, Landry speaks at seminars around the world about the businesses of film, music, and media.
Chapter One - Schedule & Budget Basics
What is Production Management
The Schedule and Budget Relationship
Why Schedule and Budget are the Foundation
Who Manages the Schedule & Budget
A Little History
Helpful Tools and Software
A Manual & Computer Approach
Trends to Consider
Basic Steps
Scheduling
Budgeting
The End Uses of Budget and Schedule
End of Chapter One Review
Chapter Two - Identifying Resources: the Breakdown
Relationship of Script and Breakdown
Script Format
Screenplay Software & Online Collaboration Tools
The Process of Breaking Down a Script
Read Script Completely
Your System: Software, Colors, Numbers
Number Scenes
Eighths of a Page
Identify Resources
Breakdown Forms
Transfer Information to Breakdown Forms
End of Chapter Two Review
Chapter Three - Organizing Resources: The Schedule
Creating A Schedule
Workflow & Consistency
Transfer & Verify Breakdown Information Into Schedule
Grouping Like Things
Sets
Cast
The Most Finite Resource
Arrange Schedule For Maximum Efficiency
One-Liner Schedule
Day Out Of Days
Factors Impacting The Schedule
Length of Script and Genre
Film Or Digital Format
Shooting Ratio & Experience
Unions & Guilds
Locations
Length Of Shooting Week / Day
Sample Schedules
End Of Chapter Three Review
Chapter Four - Pricing Resources: the Budget
Budget Components
Construction
Presentation
Calculation
Account Numbers
Backing into a Number
Price resources
Factors Impacting the Budget
Type of Project and End Uses
Locations & Incentives
Wages, Union & Guilds
Project Length & Format
Financing and Crowd Funding
Building a Budget
Setup
Above the Line: Creative & Development Costs
Below the Line: Production
Below the Line: Post
Below the Line: Other Expenses
Sample Budgets
Blank Budget Forms
End of Chapter Four Review
Chapter Five - Helpful Scheduling & Budgeting Tips
Evolution of the Schedule & Budget
The Team: A.D., Director, Producer, Location Manager
Prices, Rates and Deal Making
Changes During Shooting
Publicity, Marketing & Film Festivals
Safety, Legal & Insurance
Distribution Expenses
Hidden Expenses
End of Chapter Five Review
Chapter Six - Managing Resources
Relationship between Script, Schedule & Budget
Production Accountant, A.D. and Line Producer
Optimize The Shoot
No Unnecessary Movement
Consider the Weather
(between shooting, or down time) Days Off and Turnaround, Rest Time, Meal
Times
Using a Second Unit
Other Factors,
End of Chapter Six Review
Chapter Seven - Special Considerations
Narrative Feature Film
Documentary Film
Shorts, Web Video & Webisodes
Television
Educational & Corporate Film
Working Without a Script
End of Chapter Seven Review
Chapter Eight - Additional Topics You Are Bound to Encounter
Scheduling
Questions about Eighths
Script Inconsistency & New Versions
Honing Your Scheduling Skills
The Experience of your Team
Budgeting
Checking Your Numbers
Obscure Budgetary Categories and Terminology
Currency Conversion
Honing Your Budgetary Skills
In Conclusion
End of Chapter Eight Review
What is Production Management
The Schedule and Budget Relationship
Why Schedule and Budget are the Foundation
Who Manages the Schedule & Budget
A Little History
Helpful Tools and Software
A Manual & Computer Approach
Trends to Consider
Basic Steps
Scheduling
Budgeting
The End Uses of Budget and Schedule
End of Chapter One Review
Chapter Two - Identifying Resources: the Breakdown
Relationship of Script and Breakdown
Script Format
Screenplay Software & Online Collaboration Tools
The Process of Breaking Down a Script
Read Script Completely
Your System: Software, Colors, Numbers
Number Scenes
Eighths of a Page
Identify Resources
Breakdown Forms
Transfer Information to Breakdown Forms
End of Chapter Two Review
Chapter Three - Organizing Resources: The Schedule
Creating A Schedule
Workflow & Consistency
Transfer & Verify Breakdown Information Into Schedule
Grouping Like Things
Sets
Cast
The Most Finite Resource
Arrange Schedule For Maximum Efficiency
One-Liner Schedule
Day Out Of Days
Factors Impacting The Schedule
Length of Script and Genre
Film Or Digital Format
Shooting Ratio & Experience
Unions & Guilds
Locations
Length Of Shooting Week / Day
Sample Schedules
End Of Chapter Three Review
Chapter Four - Pricing Resources: the Budget
Budget Components
Construction
Presentation
Calculation
Account Numbers
Backing into a Number
Price resources
Factors Impacting the Budget
Type of Project and End Uses
Locations & Incentives
Wages, Union & Guilds
Project Length & Format
Financing and Crowd Funding
Building a Budget
Setup
Above the Line: Creative & Development Costs
Below the Line: Production
Below the Line: Post
Below the Line: Other Expenses
Sample Budgets
Blank Budget Forms
End of Chapter Four Review
Chapter Five - Helpful Scheduling & Budgeting Tips
Evolution of the Schedule & Budget
The Team: A.D., Director, Producer, Location Manager
Prices, Rates and Deal Making
Changes During Shooting
Publicity, Marketing & Film Festivals
Safety, Legal & Insurance
Distribution Expenses
Hidden Expenses
End of Chapter Five Review
Chapter Six - Managing Resources
Relationship between Script, Schedule & Budget
Production Accountant, A.D. and Line Producer
Optimize The Shoot
No Unnecessary Movement
Consider the Weather
(between shooting, or down time) Days Off and Turnaround, Rest Time, Meal
Times
Using a Second Unit
Other Factors,
End of Chapter Six Review
Chapter Seven - Special Considerations
Narrative Feature Film
Documentary Film
Shorts, Web Video & Webisodes
Television
Educational & Corporate Film
Working Without a Script
End of Chapter Seven Review
Chapter Eight - Additional Topics You Are Bound to Encounter
Scheduling
Questions about Eighths
Script Inconsistency & New Versions
Honing Your Scheduling Skills
The Experience of your Team
Budgeting
Checking Your Numbers
Obscure Budgetary Categories and Terminology
Currency Conversion
Honing Your Budgetary Skills
In Conclusion
End of Chapter Eight Review
Chapter One - Schedule & Budget Basics
What is Production Management
The Schedule and Budget Relationship
Why Schedule and Budget are the Foundation
Who Manages the Schedule & Budget
A Little History
Helpful Tools and Software
A Manual & Computer Approach
Trends to Consider
Basic Steps
Scheduling
Budgeting
The End Uses of Budget and Schedule
End of Chapter One Review
Chapter Two - Identifying Resources: the Breakdown
Relationship of Script and Breakdown
Script Format
Screenplay Software & Online Collaboration Tools
The Process of Breaking Down a Script
Read Script Completely
Your System: Software, Colors, Numbers
Number Scenes
Eighths of a Page
Identify Resources
Breakdown Forms
Transfer Information to Breakdown Forms
End of Chapter Two Review
Chapter Three - Organizing Resources: The Schedule
Creating A Schedule
Workflow & Consistency
Transfer & Verify Breakdown Information Into Schedule
Grouping Like Things
Sets
Cast
The Most Finite Resource
Arrange Schedule For Maximum Efficiency
One-Liner Schedule
Day Out Of Days
Factors Impacting The Schedule
Length of Script and Genre
Film Or Digital Format
Shooting Ratio & Experience
Unions & Guilds
Locations
Length Of Shooting Week / Day
Sample Schedules
End Of Chapter Three Review
Chapter Four - Pricing Resources: the Budget
Budget Components
Construction
Presentation
Calculation
Account Numbers
Backing into a Number
Price resources
Factors Impacting the Budget
Type of Project and End Uses
Locations & Incentives
Wages, Union & Guilds
Project Length & Format
Financing and Crowd Funding
Building a Budget
Setup
Above the Line: Creative & Development Costs
Below the Line: Production
Below the Line: Post
Below the Line: Other Expenses
Sample Budgets
Blank Budget Forms
End of Chapter Four Review
Chapter Five - Helpful Scheduling & Budgeting Tips
Evolution of the Schedule & Budget
The Team: A.D., Director, Producer, Location Manager
Prices, Rates and Deal Making
Changes During Shooting
Publicity, Marketing & Film Festivals
Safety, Legal & Insurance
Distribution Expenses
Hidden Expenses
End of Chapter Five Review
Chapter Six - Managing Resources
Relationship between Script, Schedule & Budget
Production Accountant, A.D. and Line Producer
Optimize The Shoot
No Unnecessary Movement
Consider the Weather
(between shooting, or down time) Days Off and Turnaround, Rest Time, Meal
Times
Using a Second Unit
Other Factors,
End of Chapter Six Review
Chapter Seven - Special Considerations
Narrative Feature Film
Documentary Film
Shorts, Web Video & Webisodes
Television
Educational & Corporate Film
Working Without a Script
End of Chapter Seven Review
Chapter Eight - Additional Topics You Are Bound to Encounter
Scheduling
Questions about Eighths
Script Inconsistency & New Versions
Honing Your Scheduling Skills
The Experience of your Team
Budgeting
Checking Your Numbers
Obscure Budgetary Categories and Terminology
Currency Conversion
Honing Your Budgetary Skills
In Conclusion
End of Chapter Eight Review
What is Production Management
The Schedule and Budget Relationship
Why Schedule and Budget are the Foundation
Who Manages the Schedule & Budget
A Little History
Helpful Tools and Software
A Manual & Computer Approach
Trends to Consider
Basic Steps
Scheduling
Budgeting
The End Uses of Budget and Schedule
End of Chapter One Review
Chapter Two - Identifying Resources: the Breakdown
Relationship of Script and Breakdown
Script Format
Screenplay Software & Online Collaboration Tools
The Process of Breaking Down a Script
Read Script Completely
Your System: Software, Colors, Numbers
Number Scenes
Eighths of a Page
Identify Resources
Breakdown Forms
Transfer Information to Breakdown Forms
End of Chapter Two Review
Chapter Three - Organizing Resources: The Schedule
Creating A Schedule
Workflow & Consistency
Transfer & Verify Breakdown Information Into Schedule
Grouping Like Things
Sets
Cast
The Most Finite Resource
Arrange Schedule For Maximum Efficiency
One-Liner Schedule
Day Out Of Days
Factors Impacting The Schedule
Length of Script and Genre
Film Or Digital Format
Shooting Ratio & Experience
Unions & Guilds
Locations
Length Of Shooting Week / Day
Sample Schedules
End Of Chapter Three Review
Chapter Four - Pricing Resources: the Budget
Budget Components
Construction
Presentation
Calculation
Account Numbers
Backing into a Number
Price resources
Factors Impacting the Budget
Type of Project and End Uses
Locations & Incentives
Wages, Union & Guilds
Project Length & Format
Financing and Crowd Funding
Building a Budget
Setup
Above the Line: Creative & Development Costs
Below the Line: Production
Below the Line: Post
Below the Line: Other Expenses
Sample Budgets
Blank Budget Forms
End of Chapter Four Review
Chapter Five - Helpful Scheduling & Budgeting Tips
Evolution of the Schedule & Budget
The Team: A.D., Director, Producer, Location Manager
Prices, Rates and Deal Making
Changes During Shooting
Publicity, Marketing & Film Festivals
Safety, Legal & Insurance
Distribution Expenses
Hidden Expenses
End of Chapter Five Review
Chapter Six - Managing Resources
Relationship between Script, Schedule & Budget
Production Accountant, A.D. and Line Producer
Optimize The Shoot
No Unnecessary Movement
Consider the Weather
(between shooting, or down time) Days Off and Turnaround, Rest Time, Meal
Times
Using a Second Unit
Other Factors,
End of Chapter Six Review
Chapter Seven - Special Considerations
Narrative Feature Film
Documentary Film
Shorts, Web Video & Webisodes
Television
Educational & Corporate Film
Working Without a Script
End of Chapter Seven Review
Chapter Eight - Additional Topics You Are Bound to Encounter
Scheduling
Questions about Eighths
Script Inconsistency & New Versions
Honing Your Scheduling Skills
The Experience of your Team
Budgeting
Checking Your Numbers
Obscure Budgetary Categories and Terminology
Currency Conversion
Honing Your Budgetary Skills
In Conclusion
End of Chapter Eight Review