Creating a Short Film: 06 Working on Set
2h 14mBeginner2016-10-20
Authors

Chad Perkins
Award-Winning Filmmaker, Published Author
Course details
Get an insider's perspective on the movie-making process. Creating a Short Film offers a unique window into the actual struggles and challenges filmmakers have to overcome to get projects made. It follows the production of the short film The Assurance, from writing and preproduction through filming and post. This course focuses on what it's like to work on set. Get a look at the roles of the assistant director, director of photography, gaffer, grips, production designer, sound mixer, script supervisor, best boy, and other crew positions. Find out how filmmakers deal with unexpected weather and other causes for delay, and the importance of getting your set dressing, props, and costumes right. Learn how to apply basic special effects makeup techniques. Series creator Chad Perkins also provides his tips for keeping your crew happy and productive, even after a long day on set.
Learning objectives
Understanding the role of different crew members
Sending out call sheets
Using a slate
Keeping continuity with a script supervisor and production photographer
Keeping the crew fed, happy, and safe
Rescheduling shoots
Dealing with wardrobe for a large cast
Using special effects makeup
Learning objectives
Understanding the role of different crew members
Sending out call sheets
Using a slate
Keeping continuity with a script supervisor and production photographer
Keeping the crew fed, happy, and safe
Rescheduling shoots
Dealing with wardrobe for a large cast
Using special effects makeup
Skills covered
FilmmakingVideo ProductionVideoOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - About this training series
- 02 - The Assurance
- 03 - Working on a film set
1. Common Crew Members
- 04 - 1st AD
- 05 - Cinematographer (DP)
- 06 - Gaffer
- 07 - 1st AC
- 08 - Grips
- 09 - Sound mixer
- 10 - Production designer
- 11 - Production assistants
- 12 - 2nd AD
- 13 - Scrip supervisor
- 14 - Data wrangler
- 15 - Best boy
2. Film Production Basics
- 16 - Our production schedule
- 17 - Sending out call sheets
- 18 - Practicing on-set etiquette
- 19 - Practicing on-set safety
- 20 - The filmmaking workflow
- 21 - Calling the shot
- 22 - Using a slate
3. Continuity
- 23 - The importance of continuity
- 24 - Creating video village
- 25 - Using a script supervisor
- 26 - Using a production photographer
4. Keeping the Crew Happy
- 27 - Communicating with the crew
- 28 - Having craft services
- 29 - Feeding the crew well
- 30 - Regarding crew breaks
- 31 - Keeping up the mood on set
- 32 - How long should the day be
- 33 - Networking on set
5. Our Big Resets
- 34 - Dealing with unexpected weather
- 35 - Canceling the night shoot
- 36 - Rescheduling the night shoot
- 37 - Changing the day on the fly
6. Working with Props
- 38 - What are props
- 39 - Adding to the scene with props
- 40 - Building torches
- 41 - Ensuring safety around fire
7. Preparing to Shoot
- 42 - Dressing the set
- 43 - Dressing the cast
- 44 - Using makeup
8. Special Effects Makeup
- 45 - Working with special effects makeup
- 46 - Creating a deathly pallor
- 47 - Adding wounds
- 48 - Creating rashes and burns
- 49 - Testing makeup on camera
Conclusion
- 50 - Previewing the next course
- 51 - Final thoughts
Related courses
- Creating a Short Film: 04 Working with Actors
- Video Foundations: Cameras and Shooting
- Creating a Short Film: 10 VFX Effects
- After Effects Compositing: 4 Color Keying
- Pro Tools: Audio for Film and Video
- Creating a Short Film: 05 Directing
- Creating a Short Film: 07 Cinematography
- Creating a Short Film: 08 Editing