Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Call sheets


In today’s lesson I completed a call sheet, which I then sent to the actors playing the three girls and Jenna in our production. This call sheet included the location that the scene is going to be set in and the address of that location and also the phone number of that location. I then went on to write about the time that we are going to meet in that location, and where we will be meeting. I also said what props the actors would need to bring and also the costumes that they should be wearing. After doing this I then said what actors and contributors are going to be in the scene and the crew that will be on the set. Finally, I then wrote up the schedule for the day, which shows the actors what we are going to be doing from the time we meet to when we finish filming. The call sheet is essential because it allows the actors to see what is going to be happening on the day, what they should bring, what they should be wearing on the day and also any contact details that the actors need to know. After completing the call sheet I then sent it to the actors, along with the script so that they are able to look over the script and see their lines and also see what props they have to bring with them.


 

 


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