What are "Above the Line" jobs in film production?
Above the Line jobs refer to key creative positions such as directors, producers, writers, and lead actors.
What is a copyright?
A copyright is a legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution.
Why is teamwork important on a film set?
Teamwork is important to ensure smooth coordination, effective communication, and successful completion of the project.
What is a budget in film production?
A budget is a detailed financial plan for the allocation of resources in a film project.
True or False: Ms. Lockhart allows all types of food and drinks in class.
FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No food, snacks, candy, or drinks of any kind are allowed besides water.
Name two "Below the Line" jobs in film production.
Examples include cinematographers, editors, Production designers, Gaffers, .
What does NDA stand for?
Non-Disclosure Agreement
What is the role of a team leader or director in a film crew?
To guide the team, make creative decisions, and ensure the vision of the project is realized.
Name one key component of a film budget.
Pre-Production Budget: Costs before shooting begins (e.g., location scouting, casting).
Production Budget: Costs during the shoot (e.g., crew salaries, equipment).
Post-Production Budget: Costs after shooting (e.g., editing, marketing).
Salaries
Equipment rental
Location fees
Post-production costs
How many classes are offered in this pathway
Three course total make up the AVTF Pathway.
Audio and Video Technology and Film
Audio and Video Technology and Film II
Audio and Video Technology and Film III
Which role is responsible for overseeing the budget and schedule of a film production?
The producer.
Why are contracts important in film production?
Contracts are important to clearly define the terms of agreements, protect legal rights, and outline responsibilities of all parties involved.
Name one benefit to effective teamwork in film.
Efficiency- Streamlined workflow and quicker problem-solving.
Innovation- Diverse perspectives lead to creative solutions.
Morale- Positive working environment boosts motivation.
Name one key element of a contract.
Parties Involved: Who is entering the agreement?
Terms and Conditions: What are the specific agreements and rules?
Payment Details: How and when will payments be made.
Confidentiality: Keeping sensitive information private.
Termination Clause: Conditions under which the contract can be ended
True or False: Pre-Production covers almost HALF the AVTF End of Pathway Test.
False: Production covers 49% of the Film EOPA
True or False: The Cinematographer or Director of Photography (DP) is considered an "Above the Line" job.
False. The DP is a "Below the Line" job.
Name one example of a ethical dilemma in film.
Using footage, photos, sounds without consent
Manipulating images or videos in a misleading way.
Treating cast and crew unfairly or with bias.
Name one consequences of Poor Teamwork and Unprofessional Behavior.
Delays- Projects can fall behind schedule.
Conflict- Increased tension among team members.
Quality- Final product may suffer.
Name a pre production cost in budgeting?
Pre-Production Budget: Costs before shooting begins (e.g., location scouting, casting).
Whats the name of our CTSO?
SkillsUSA
Explain the main difference between "Above the Line" and "Below the Line" jobs.
"Above the Line" jobs are primarily creative and involve decision-making and development, while "Below the Line" jobs are technical and involve the physical production of the film.
Name one example of a film Legalite
Securing film Permits- issued by the government, Permits allow filmmakers to legally film in a specific location on certain dates. They can be used for public, private, or mixed-use locations.
Adhering to labor laws for cast and crew- Film production labor laws include employment standards, workplace safety, and child labor laws
Complying with safety regulations on set- These regulations are put in place to protect not only yourself but other people on set. Refer to the “Sarah Jones 2014” incident.
Provide an example of a professional behavior that enhances teamwork on set.
Arriving on time, being respectful, clear and effective communication, being accountable for your role and responsibilities.
True or false: You usually have to make one budget for the entire production.
False: Film budgeting usually occurs in two different phases. The preliminary film budget is created to raise financing and it isn’t generally detailed or extended. It often only provides the top sheet (TS) which totals the accounts and contains potential costs.
The second film budget occurs once financing is secured. The costs are finalized and as a result is much more complex. The numbers are realistic because they can now be based on actual quotes and hires
A budget should me made to fit the needs of every phase of production.
How many IDMB Credits does Ms. Lockhart have?
3. One as a actress on a short film, one as a script supervisor, one as production assistant.