Script Breakdown and Film Scheduling Survey

by Peter D. Marshall on January 9, 2009

Over the last few years many filmmakers have asked me if I
have created any books, manuals or dvd’s about breaking down
a script and creating a film schedule.

I have worked in the Film and Television Industry for over
35 years (22 years as a First Assistant Director) and I know
that a properly designed shooting schedule is fundamental to
your budgeting process.

Without an experienced Assistant Director (or Production
Manager) to prepare this schedule, you will end up creating
an unrealistic budget which will have a negative impact on
your entire production.

I have been teaching my “Designing the Film Schedule”
workshop for over 15 years and it is now time for me to
create a series of manuals (and maybe a book!) to go with my
2 day workshop.

With that in mind, I would appreciate if you could take a
moment to participate in a short Online Survey by answering
a few questions on what information you would like know more
about regarding script breakdown and film scheduling.

Your answers will help me decide in which film scheduling
topics filmmakers like yourself are most interested.

10 Question Survey
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Please click here to start the Online survey.

This short Online survey is strictly confidential. You do
not need to put your name or email address on this survey -
it is completely anonymous.

Once you have completed the survey, click on “Done” at the
bottom of the page. That’s all you have to do.

Thank you very much for your help.

Peter

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

tuti January 13, 2009 at 1:07 AM

hello… i just want to asking about mise en scene. can you explain or give me information about mise en scene? thank you very much…

Peter D. Marshall January 13, 2009 at 5:45 PM

To find out more about mise-en-scene, check out these posts: http://filmdirectingtips.com/archives/tag/mise-en-scene

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