: A "mood board" showing the visual world (color palettes, lighting references).
Used by producers and assistant directors to track a shoot's progress.
: Title, production company, and current date (e.g., "Day 5 of 20").
Creating a "film report" typically serves one of three purposes: recording the daily progress of a production, pitching a new project to investors, or analyzing an existing movie. 1. Daily Production Report (DPR)
: Descriptions of main characters and their motivations, often with headshots.
: Actual call times, first shot, meal breaks, and camera wrap vs. scheduled times.
: How funds will be used and the roadmap for production. 3. Film Analysis/Critique Report Lessons - Filling the production report - Filmtoolz
: Scenes shot, scenes scheduled but not shot (with explanations), and total media shot (GBs or card count).