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Film Production & Coordinating: Beginners Level - Online Course 16
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FPC – 104 The roles and responsibilities of the production coordinator (pre-production, shoot and post-production)
Lesson Plan Objectives
A more in-depth look into the specific roles and responsibilities of a production coordinator during and their involvement before, during and after the film shoot.
Course Overview
Students will receive an overview of the various components and processes involved in the coordination of film productions (including commercials). The course aims to introduce students to the production processes involved as well as the role the production department in each of these processes including the ability to identify and understand all key crew roles on set and the various departments on set, set protocols and etiquette, a more in-depth introduction to the production department and reporting lines, an introduction to basic scheduling and budgeting, handling of monies and being able to conduct a petty cash reconciliation, introduction to booking procedures for locations, studios, gear and equipment as well as production insurances, crew and cast contracts, cast coordination, location scouting and agreements, facilitation of technical recces and gear check protocols.
Lesson Overview
This lesson will focus on the specific areas of involvement required from a film production coordinator including their duties in the various production phases. This included their day-to-day duties as instructed by the production manager and the producer and what they will be required to do during pre-production, on the various shoot days, wrapping up the shoot, during post-production and final deliveries of the finished production.