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Video Production Paperwork, from Scripts to Schedules

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Rachel Longman

1:28:37

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  • 01 - Why should you not skip the paperwork.mp4
    02:33
  • 02 - Using the exercise files.mp4
    00:31
  • 01 - What to include in your scripts.mp4
    04:56
  • 02 - Where to start when creating a script.mp4
    04:03
  • 03 - Final script to-dos.mp4
    02:13
  • 01 - Why do you need storyboards.mp4
    02:22
  • 02 - What to include in your storyboards.mp4
    02:09
  • 01 - Why do you need a shot list.mp4
    02:30
  • 02 - Commonly used video production terms.mp4
    02:25
  • 03 - What to include in your shot list.mp4
    03:53
  • 04 - Where to start when creating a shot list.mp4
    03:29
  • 05 - Building a shot list.mp4
    04:42
  • 01 - What to include in your video production schedule.mp4
    03:01
  • 02 - Where to start when creating a video production schedule.mp4
    07:45
  • 03 - Final video production schedule to-dos.mp4
    01:41
  • 01 - Why do you need shoot notes.mp4
    02:13
  • 02 - Where to start when creating shoot notes.mp4
    03:30
  • 03 - Final shoot note to-dos.mp4
    02:37
  • 01 - Creating a gear list.mp4
    03:34
  • 02 - Creating a prop and wardrobe lists.mp4
    02:23
  • 03 - Creating talent breakdowns.mp4
    02:54
  • 04 - Creating a staging plan.mp4
    02:52
  • 01 - Securing production releases.mp4
    06:00
  • 01 - What to include in your call sheet.mp4
    07:31
  • 02 - Creating different versions of your call sheet.mp4
    03:24
  • 03 - Final call sheet to-dos.mp4
    01:34
  • 01 - Final paperwork to-dos before your production day.mp4
    01:52
  • Description


    Overlooking even one little piece of paperwork can spell ruin when it comes to video production. A simple oversight has the power to lead to other mistakes which, however small, can put you at risk of losing focus, going over budget, missing a deadline, or worse. In this course, join Rachel Longman, senior producer and videographer at RHED Pixel, as she takes you through all the finer points of video production paperwork, from scripts and schedules to shoot notes, prop and gear lists, stage plans, permissions, call sheets, and more.

    Learn about the most important documents to organize beforehand so you have everything ready on the day of your shoot. Find out why gathering all the details ahead of schedule can optimize the limited time you have on set. As you prepare, Rachel breaks down the parts of a successful production day to help you stay focused exactly where it counts, protecting your time, workflow, and creative energy so your production gets the full attention it deserves.

    Note: This course was created by RHED Pixel. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

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    Rachel Longman
    Rachel Longman
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    Currently a Senior Producer at RHED Pixel in Falls Church, Virginia, specializing in multimedia video content, Rachel has produced a wide range of content, including National Television commercials, Public Service Announcements, multi camera on location and studio shoots to weekly online podcasts for high end clients. Her list of clients including: Canon, Children's National Medical Center, National Foundation for Credit Counseling, Environmental Protection Agency, LinkedIn Learning, Cable in the Classroom, Under Armour, . Rachel is highly involved in producing content with a fast paced turnaround and believes online content is the future of Television. Rachel began her career as a freelance videographer and photographer and worked as a production intern at WETA in Washington, DC. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production. Rachel has 15 years of experience managing all stages of video production, including Adobe Creative Suite, project management, client relations, video storytelling, scriptwriting, casting, budgeting and more. Rachel continues to collaborate and receive training from top professionals in the industry.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 27
    • duration 1:28:37
    • Release Date 2022/12/28