Production Meeting Guidelines/Questions

Whether the PM or 1st A.D. is running the meeting, arrive with yourself versed in the production’s status. Before going into a production meeting, consider and write down any issues that need sorting with the crew members. Ask yourself the following:

  • Consult timeline of workflow – where should you be at this time? What is settled? What hasn’t been settled? How can members of the crew assist in bringing the production on track? Do any commitments need to be confirmed or re-confirmed? Ex. Actors, locations?
  • Does everybody know their roles? Is there any overlap in roles or “multi-hatting” (PM/Producer, Director/Producer, AD/Driver)? What are some foreseeable problems? How can the crew plan to compensate?
  • Is everyone familiar with the script? Do they know the story? Is the camera department versed in the director’s references/visual goals?
  • Has each member of the crew committed to the project? Have people made arrangements with their courses and coursework to be missing class for the shoot/handing in assignments before or after deadlines occurring during shoot? Has everyone given contact information – e-mail and cellphone?
  • Is the script being worked on? The shot lists? Are there deadlines in place for crew members to achieve these kinds of goals?

Use a meeting to-do list or page for documenting meeting minutes. Discuss with the crew what needs to be done, allot a due date and ensure that a crew member is on task.

Never underestimate the value of a positive working relationship and lots of communication with your crew! Make sure everyone knows what their roles and duties are, that they are comfortable doing them, and that they feel they have adequate support from the production department to carry it out.

Keep Connected!

Make an e-mail list for all of your crew, one for all actors, and one for everybody. Keep connected with relevant communications so that people are up-to-date and feel involved. Keep actors’ e-mails in BCC

Invite all members of crew or departments when appropriate

Try to organize a working pre-party – begin with a tech meeting, then have a read-through with actors and crew present

Make a Facebook group for the film

Allow a venue for the director to share visual references to camera and art departments – events such as a movie night

When filling crew roles, ask existing crew who they have worked with and enjoy working with

Timeline of Work

*from Elli Weisbaum’s PM guide

Depending on when your meeting is, verify, check off and troubleshoot anything not yet taken care of:

4 WEEKS:

Post Casting Breakdowns

Find Locations

3 WEEKS:

Call out Auditions

Lock in the Keys: Gaffer / Key Grip / AD / 1stAC / Sound / Makeup

Book rentals outside of equipment (ex.vehicles/walkies)

2 WEEKS:

Audition & Cast

Lock all locations

One-Line Created / Locked

Location / Tech Scout (with all keys possible)

Production Meeting (with all keys possible / review schedule)

Send locked equipment list to rental house

Lock in the whole crew! (PAs, 3rds in departments est.)

1 WEEK:

Lock Equipment with Rental house

Create Pick-Up Schedule

Callsheets prepped

All Location Permits into the City

Completed shotlist (reviewed by Director, DP and AD)

DAY BEFORE SHOOT:

Pick up equipment

Send out Day 1 Callsheet

Call All Crew & All Actors with calltime and location information

Make sure everyone can get to the location

PROJECT TITLE: To-Do List

DATE:

MEETING #:

Task: / Done by: / Due Date:
SCRIPT
Script Updates
CREW
Shot List
Lock Crew
Location Scout
CAST
Cast availability
OTHER
Meet with supervising professor
Get on insurance policy

PRODUCTION MEETING MINUTES

Date:Project Title:PM:

In attendance:

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Missing: (E-MAIL MINUTES)

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Weeks/Days To Camera:

4 Weeks3 Weeks2 Weeks1 WeekDay Before

Accomplished since last meeting:

______

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______

Pending matters (plus who is looking after them):

______

______

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Issues/Concerns:

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