"What Linda Stradling doesn't know about production management isn't worth knowing" The Documentary Filmmakers GroupPlaying a key role in helping producers to interpret and realise the directors' vision, production managers are responsible for all organisational aspects of TV and film production - from start to finish. Now this essential handbook tells you how it's done. Written by highly experienced production manager and specialist tutor, Linda Stradling, this is a complete guide to the profession. It includes details on self-organisation and the best systems to use, budgets, schedules and cost control, hiring and firing, contracts, insurance, setting up a shoot, dealing with contributors, acquiring copyright, people skills and ethics. So whether you're just starting out or want to improve your knowledge and skills, this is the book for you.
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'packed with practical hints and tips to help advance any production career' Ariel BBC Staff magazine (July 2010)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4081-2180-1 (9781408121801)
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Linda Stradling is an experienced and well-established production manager who works for major broadcasters, including Channel 4, BBC, Working Title, Mentorn, the Discovery Channel & National Geographic. Linda teaches production management skills on professional industry courses.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Role of the Production Manager in Documentary and Factual Projects
2. Working in Drama
3. An Introduction to Budgeting a Documentary
4. Scheduling
5. Cash Flow - What it is and How to do it
6. A Guide to Essential Documentation
7. Systems and Cost Control
8. Dealing with the Broadcaster
9. VAT and the Production Manager
10. Insurance
11. Negotiating Contracts, Hiring and Firing
12. 'Recess', Setting Up Shoots and Foreign Filming
13. Health & Safety
14. Interviewing and the Ethics of the Documentary
15. Archive and Copyright
16. Computer Generated Imagery (CGI)
17. Music: A Brief Guide
18. Post Production and Editorial Staff
19. Deliverables
20. The Other Side of Production Management
Appendix: Help Agencies, Trade Unions, Industry Jargon and other useful references
Index