What is
pre-production paperwork? Why is it important?
Pre-production paperwork are the agreements and legal
requirements that need to be completed when preparing for your final production
stages. These include:
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Client release form
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Location release form
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Location recce form
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Production Schedule
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Risk Assessments
It is very important to create these because without them
you are at risk of getting yourself in trouble especially when filming in a
public area. These can help to plan your filming stages as well as help to
inform everyone else about your actions. The pre-production paperwork is a
requirement that will help to explain your work to the authorities or any
others who are concerned. It will also assure others of your own safety when
filming, hence why the risk assessment. In order to complete this task to the
best standard, as this is a serious and legal requirement, we had to divide the
roles and take on different paperwork.
Client Release
Form:
This form was created to help us when recruiting an actor,
necessary for filming. It discusses the agreements that the person has to give
their consent to when signing up to help us in our production. This form has to
make the client aware of what is expected of them as well as acknowledge them
of the possible risks and the future usage of the tape. This form needs to be
distributed to everyone in the cast and in order to start filming they need to
sign the form after reading and understanding all the terms and conditions of
this contract. This is our example of the Client Release Form:
Location Release
Form:
This is a required document that acknowledges the
authorities of the different locations you plan to film in, as well as asks for
their permissions, discussing the terms and conditions that come with this
production. This document helps to prove that your actions are safe and
approved by your career. This needs to be distributed to the owners of your
filming location and signed by them after they read and understood the
different terms and conditions that come with this production. This is an image
of our Location Release Form:
Location Recce
Form:
This document helps to list all the locations that you
intend to film in. This should be distributed to every member of the film
production, including the actors, in order to acknowledge them of the different
locations that they need to be in. This task helps to organize the production
crew as without this clear ‘timetable’ it would be impossible to get everyone
to the right place at the appropriate time. Location Recce should be easy to
read and include some visuals in order to make it simple for the members to get
to their destination. This is an example of our location recce:
Production
Schedule:
This document also works as a timetable for the filming crew
as well as the actors. This also works as an outline of the production,
including the times and dates of the filming with the needed equipment and
actors. This can save a lot of hustle within the set, as the crew will be able
to work with the designated actors and focus on the specific scene rather than
a whole, which can make everything less stressful and a lot easier. This is an
example of our production schedule:
This form has information that provide the possible risks
that could await the production while filming. It reminds everyone to take
caution as well as explains how the accidents can be resolved or avoided. This
will also assure others that you are ready to face the possible accidents when
creating your footage and will be able to deal with the obstacles. Additionally
the risk assessment allows you to calculate how likely is it for the risk to
happen which yet again allows you to decide if your production is safe and take
extra caution with some risks. This is our risk assessment:
Advantages of
creating the pre- production paperwork:
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Allowed to make our production look legitimate
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Helped to evaluate the possible risk that could
occur
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Allowed to prepare for these risks as well as
how to deal with them
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Given us legal security
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Made us experience what it is like creating a
production in the industry
Conclusion.
Overall, completing this task was highly beneficial because
it has allowed to evaluate the possible risks that need to be taken under
consideration as well as legally secure us in terms of a client and location
which is important as now I know I can rely on the actors and know that I do
not have to adjust my idea because everything went as planned.
Excellent work here. Good to see that you have gone through legal stages and created the relevant paperwork that is required to ensure the smooth running and safety of your production. This will now mean you and your group are ready to start filming. Make sure you have a copy of your folder with you whilst filming and everyone who needs a copy of the paperwork has one.
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-do you have the signed copies?
Hey Miss, I have included signed copies for each paperwork.
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