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production (aka principal photography)
any shooting with the full crew
shooting schedule
day to day schedule of what scenes will be shot each day, what actors will be required, and where shooting will take place
call sheet
a written notice which is issued daily during production and details the next day's shoot. Contains info like address of location, call times, scenes to be filmed, etc.
daily progress report
a detailed record of a day's shooting. It lists elements like hours worked, scenes completed, footage shot, accidents, etc.
cost report
an analysis of expenditure to date and cost to complete the film. Compiled weekly during production, it monitors costs and compares costs to the production budget
main unit
the principal film crew. the term is used to differentiate it from the second unit.
second unit
an additional and separate film crew to the main crew who films shots which do not require the services of the full shooting crew
set
the interior or exterior location where the film is being shot
set-up/shot/take
a set-up is shooting from a particular camera position. Different shots can be taken from same set-up (ex. wide shot, close up, etc.) Each shot is repeated with different takes until director is satisfied
slate
clapper board used to synchronize image and sound and identify shots. Used at front of every take or as an end slate
second camera
the addition of another camera to the main unit which will then shoot at the same time as the main camera but from a different angle
pick-up
a scene or shot or sound recording which is done some time after it was originally scheduled. It may be done during Principal Photography or Post Production.
rushes (aka Dailies)
the first screening of synchronized shots from a day's work
shooting ration
the ratio of action captured by the camera to that actually used in the final version of the film. For drama, usually ranges from 10:1 to 15:1