Hello,
I’m Peter D. Marshall.
In Part
One of my Script Breakdown and Film Scheduling Online
Course, "How to Design a (Reliable) Shooting Schedule
for Feature Films and Television Productions", I demonstrated
how to properly break down a film script and create a realistic
schooting
schedule.
Throughout that course, I also discussed the various duties
and responsibilities of the First
Assistant Director in
organizing the
day-to-day activities during the
pre-production stage of any film
or television production:
1.
Breaking Down the Script
2. Preparing the One-Liner
3. Designing the Shooting Schedule
4. Creating a Cast Day-Out-Of-Days
5. Scheduling all Director Meetings
6. Participating in the Location Scouts
7. Running the Production Meeting
8. Preparing the Call Sheet with the
2AD
Part
Two
now adds another important dimension to
the pre-production part of this film scheduling course.
To complement Part One of this course, I choose the actual Daily Prep Schedules from 11 film and TV
productions I worked on as a First Assistant Director: 3 Feature
Films, 2 Television Movies, 2 Television
Pilots
and 4 episodes from two Television Series.
I then created 11 finished prep schedules (without using actual crew names or the production title) that show you
step-by-step, day-by-day, meeting-by-meeting, what "actually occurred"
during prep on these real film and TV productions.
And the best part of "Creating the Daily Prep Schedule for Films and
Television Productions" is that you will be able to use each of these
11 prep schedules as actual templates for your own films or TV productions.
That's because, as an extra bonus for you, I am also including the Microsoft Word
documents of all
11 prep schedule templates so you can pick the one you like
and just "cut-and-paste" in your own
show information.
Do you know how much time this will save you during the
pre-production stage of your own film or TV production?
I
am very excited about this
second part of my Film Scheduling Online Course and I guarantee you
will find nothing as detailed as these 11 Daily Prep Schedules to help you organize your film or TV pre-production anywhere!
As any
experienced Production Manager or First AD will tell you, having
a "completed" set of Daily Prep Schedule templates is an invaluable
addition to your “filmmakers tool box".
Not only can you use these 11 Daily Prep Schedules as valuable
reference
tools to print out and study, but you can also use each of them as
actual templates to help you better organize and
schedule the daily meetings and scouts for any movie or TV show during
prep.
Here is the Feature/TV breakdown of
the 11 Daily Prep
Schedule templates:
Template
1
Feature Film
Prep - 5
weeks
Shoot
- 28 days
Template
2
Feature Film
Prep - 7
weeks
Shoot - 40
days
Template
3
Feature
Film
Prep - 6
weeks
Shoot - 26
days
Template
4
Television
Movie
Prep - 8
weeks
Shoot
- 40 days
Template
5
Television Movie
Prep - 4
weeks
Shoot - 22
days
Template
6
Television Pilot
Prep - 4
weeks
Shoot - 12
days
Template
7
Television Pilot
Prep - 4
weeks
Shoot - 10
days
Template
8
Television Series 1A
Prep - 7
days
Shoot - 7
days
Template
9
Television Series 1B
Prep - 7
days
Shoot - 7
days
Template
10
Television Series 2A
Prep - 8
days
Shoot - 8
days
Template
11
Television Series 2B
Prep - 8
days
Shoot - 8
days
Please
keep in mind that each
production you work on is going to be different - each one will
have its own set of rules, scheduling factors and circumstances. But if
you use these 11 templates as guides, they will help you choose the best method for scheduling meetings, planning location scouts and booking crew on your own unique film or television production.
Here's everything
you
will receive (plus a few bonuses) when you order
"Creating
the Daily Prep Schedule for Films and
Television Productions."
1)
One 94 page pdf Ebook containing all 11 templates you
can download instantly to
your computer. (No DVD's - No CD's - No Shipping!)
2) The Microsoft Word documents
of all 11 prep schedule templates
so you can just cut-and-paste in your own show information.
3) One 10 minute Quicktime video
recording that
shows you how to use these 11 prep schedule templates.
4)
Discussion Forum - I have created a discussion forum for
everyone who buys Part One and Part Two of my course. This forum will
allow you to keep in touch with myself and other filmmakers if you have
any questions about this Prep Scheduling course.
5)
Free 30 Minute Consultation with Peter D. Marshall - If
you want to discuss prep scheduling concerns on your film, or you just
need some guidance, this bonus entitles you to a 30 minute phone
conversation with me. Just email me your questions and then we will set
up the best time for both of us to have a chat. (NOTE: This
bonus can only be used once per customer.)
6)
$100.00 off any of my Filmmaking Workshops - This bonus
entitles you to receive US$100.00 off the registration for any of my
filmmaking workshops that I design and present myself. (NOTE: This
bonus can only be used once per customer.)
Here's
my
100% Risk-Free Money Back Guarantee
I believe
so
strongly in the content of this 94 page Ebook, that I'm offering you a one
year money back guarantee. If you
feel "Creating the Daily Prep Schedule for Films and TV Productions" isn't for you, let me know within 365
days of your
purchase, and I
will issue you a prompt and courteous
refund.
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Here
is the total investment required.
This 94 page Ebook of 11 Prep Schedule templates plus the 10 minute video is available to you for only US$27.00. That's it. No hidden costs - no upsells - no gimmicks. Just US$27.00.
And why is the price for these 11 Daily Prep Schedule templates so low? Because part of my
mission is to make this information available to as many filmmakers
around the world as possible. And by keeping the price low, I can
accomplish that mission.