THE SHORT GUIDE TO PRODUCING
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- Author: CHARLES MERZBACHER
- ISBN: 9780815394211
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ABOUT THE BOOK
In this book, Charles Merzbacher offers a
concise, definitive guide to the essential skills, techniques and logistics of
producing short films, focusing on the practical knowledge needed for line
producing and overseeing smaller-scale productions. Drawing on insights from
real-life production scenarios, veteran filmmaker and instructor Charles
Merzbacher takes producers through every stage of the production process, from
fundraising, preproduction and planning to the producer’s role in
postproduction and distribution.
Key topics include:
- Finding a worthy project;
- Schedules and budgets;
- Managing the casting process;
- Recruiting and managing crew;
- Location scouting;
- Legal and safety issues;
- Running a production;
- Negotiating music rights;
- And much more!
An accompanying website—available at the short series.com—offers document
templates for contracts, call sheets, budgets and other production forms, as
well as sample production documents and short video guides featuring top
industry professionals.
Introduction - Looking Before Leaping
- Be Prepared
- Is There an Audience for This Short?
- Defining the Producer’s Role
- The Short Dilemma: Who’s in Charge?
- Shoebox Redhead: A Textbook Case
- Terminology
- Production Management Software
Chapter 1 - Getting Down to Business
- Financing Your Film
- Television Distribution
- Government Support
- The Funding of Student Productions
- Private Foundations and Commercial Underwriting
- Specialized Markets
- Profit Versus Non-Profit
- Ownership Versus Sponsorship
- Online Fundraising Platforms
- Appealing to Friends and Family
- Setting Up to Do Business
Chapter 2 - Preproduction
- Safety First
- Clearing Rights to Intellectual Property
- Copyright and the Public Domain
- Story Rights
- Screenplay Rights
- An Overview of Preproduction and a Timeline
Chapter 3 - Script Breakdown
- What Exactly Am I Producing?
- Numbering Scenes
- Measuring Scenes
- Marking Up the Script: Know the Code
- Putting the Code into Action
Chapter 4 - Breakdown Sheets
- Creating Breakdown Sheets
- How Many Sheets?
- A Sample Sheet
- Filling in the Header
- Some Tricky Details
- Pushing On
Chapter 5 - The Schedule
- Building the Shooting Schedule
- Options for Laying Out the Schedule
- What Has Priority?
- How Many Days?
- Taking a Stab at It
- The Arc of the Shoot
- The Schedule in Overview
Chapter 6 - The Budget
- The Secrets of Budgeting
- The Architecture of a Budget
- Different Kinds of Zeroes
- Fringes, Per Diems and Other Budgeting Terms
- Negotiating Rates with Vendors
- To Buy or To Rent
- A Budget Template
Chapter 7 - Beyond Budgeting Basics
- Revealing Details
- How Food Can (and Should) Eat Up Your Budget
- Taxes, Mileage and Other Details that Can Break the Bank
- A Walking Tour of a Budget
- Stunts and Special Effects on a Budget
Chapter 8 - The Crew
- How Big Is Big Enough?
- Understanding Departments and Crew Hierarchy
- Payments, Deferrals and Favors
- Cutting Deals: From Box Rentals to Favored Nations
Chapter 9 - The Cast
- The Producer’s Role in Casting
- The Casting Process
- Hiring a Casting Director
- Producing Auditions
- Casting Professionals and Actors from Other Regions
- Working with the Actors’ Unions
- Using Non-Actors, Friends and Other Special Cases
- Casting Crowds
- Performer Releases
Chapter 10 - Locations
- Ask, Don’t Steal
- Scouting Locations
- Negotiating and Securing Locations
- Copyright, Trademark and Fair Use
- Insurance
- A Note about Operating Vehicles and Heavy Machinery
Chapter 11 - Production Paperwork
- Before You Roll: The Final Details
- The Daily Production Schedule
- Options for Displaying and Sharing Your Schedule
- The Call Sheet and Other Paperwork
- Purchase Orders
- Working Away from Home
Chapter 12 - The Shoot
- Once More with Feeling: Safety Matters
- Riding the Whirlwind
- Conceding, Settling, Hanging Tough and Whittling
- How to Manage Crises and Tiffs (and How to Tell Them Apart)
- Revising the Schedule During Production
- Tracking the Budget Through Production
Chapter 13 - Music
- Kinds of Film Music
- Music Rights
- Using Existing Music
- Production Music and Music Libraries
- Licensing Commercially Released Music
- Working with a Composer
- Temp Track Love
Chapter 14 - Postproduction
- The Producer’s Role in Postproduction
- Pick-Ups
- Postproduction Workflow
- Fixing It in Post: Color Correction and Other Adjustments
- Mixing, Outputting and Archiving
- Budgeting for Postproduction
Chapter 15 - Promotion and Distribution
- The Ladder to Success
- Distribution Strategies for the Short Film
- Scarcity Versus Ubiquity
- The Festival Circuit
- The Press Kit and Other Promotional Materials
- Deliverables
- Online Distribution
Conclusion - The Long and the Short of It
Appendix A - Script for Shoebox Redhead
Appendix B - Budget for Shoebox Redhead
Appendix C - Contract Templates
- Story Rights Agreement
- Screenwriter Agreement
- Example of Screenwriter Exhibit A
- Work for Hire Agreement for Crew
- Performer Agreement for Cast
- Location Agreement
- Synchronization License for Music
- Master Use License for Music
- Composer Agreement
Appendix D - Further Reading
Appendix E - Contributor Bios
Appendix F - Glossary of Terms
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Index