Script Breakdown & Film Scheduling Services

by Peter D. Marshall on August 2, 2007

Script Breakdown and Film Scheduling Services of Peter D. Marshall

Before you can create an accurate budget for your film, you need to break the script down and prepare a shooting schedule. This “one liner” enables you to generate a cast Day-Out-Of-Days, find out how many locations you have and discover the total number of “real” shooting days.

A properly designed shooting schedule is fundamental to your budgeting process. Without an experienced Assistant Director to prepare this board, you will create an unrealistic budget which will have a negative impact on your entire production.

I have worked in the Film and Television Industry for over 33 years – 20 years as a First Assistant Director. If you are interested in using my skills as an Assistant Director to break down your script and prepare a realistic film schedule for your project, Click Here to see the services I can provide you.

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Pradeep August 23, 2007 at 7:16 AM

These tips are really useful for new directors.
thank you

Ben Kingsley January 7, 2008 at 12:55 AM

Hi there…I Googled for ben foster, but found your page about Film Scheduling Services…and have to say thanks. nice read.

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