ClassInfo

DC 423 Scheduling and Budgeting

Winter 2016-2017
Class number: 22421
Section number: 801
Th 5:45PM - 9:00PM
14EAS 00210 Loop Campus

Summary

This course will cover the pre-production phase of motion picture production as it relates to both feature length and short films. The students will also learn how projects are initially put together, covering rights acquisition, fundraising and the basic packaging of a film project.
We will examine the roles in particular of Creative Producer, Line Producer, Unit Production Manager and 1st A.D., along with the other staff positions necessary for mounting a film production.
The philosophy of budgeting will be examined along with the use of scheduling and budgeting software. The students will learn how to break down a script, create a Schedule, Budget and Day out of Days.



Learning Objectives:

Students will be able to identify the roles of the line producer, 1st AD, and other key crew on a production.
Students will be able to generate a shooting schedule of a screenplay.
Students will be able to create breakdown sheets, schedule production boards and DOOD.
Students will be able to create a film budget based on a shooting schedule and screenplay.
Students will be able to identify the main unions on a production and assess their financial requirements.



Texts

The Complete Film Production Handbook
Fourth Edition - by Eve Light Honthaner


Grading

A = 100-93, A- = 92-90, B+ = 89-88, B = 87-83, B- = 82-80, C+ = 79-78, C = 77-73, C- =
72-70, D+ = 69-68, D = 67-63, D- = 62-60, F = 59-0. A indicates excellence, B indicates
good work, C indicates satisfactory work, D indicates unsatisfactory work, and F is a
failure to demonstrate an understanding of course concepts.

Attendance - 10%
Class participation 10%
Quizzes 30%
Final Project 50%


Introduction to class and classmates, review syllabus.
Creative Producing, Rights aquisition, options, LLC
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapters 1, 5 & 6

Script breakdown.
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapter 12 & 13
Talent offers and packaging, finance. Incentives.
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapter 4, 9 & 25
1st A.D.
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapter 2, 18
Locations, Production office personnel
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapter 3, 21

Above The Line.
Assignment: Read chapter 7 & 11
Budgeting Production
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapter 16, 30
Budgeting Post production
Assignment: Read Hothaner chapter 15, 26
Pre production essentials: Table reads, rehearsals Pre Production Review

School policies:

Changes to Syllabus

This syllabus is subject to change as necessary during the quarter. If a change occurs, it will be thoroughly addressed during class, posted under Announcements in D2L and sent via email.

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Students with Disabilities

Students who feel they may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact the instructor privately to discuss their specific needs. All discussions will remain confidential.
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