The paperwork, crew roles, and scheduling systems that support planning and day-to-day production logistics.

This discipline currently includes 16 entries. Browse the entries below to move through the CINEXIS library by topic rather than alphabetically.

Entries In Production & Crew

16 entries
Above The Line
Above the line is a production and budgeting term for the key creative personnel and rights costs that are usually committed early in a film's life.
Call Time in Film Shooting
In production, Call Time in Film Shooting refers to Whether you're a film producer, a film coordinator, a film actor, or a parent of an actor, you're proba
Cameo
In production, Cameo refers to brief appearance or role performed by a well-known actor or celebrity.
Cameo Appearance
In production, Cameo Appearance refers to cameo, in the context of film and television, is a brief appearance or role performed by a well-known actor or ce
Daily Call sheet
In production, Daily Call sheet refers to in the context of cinema typically refers to a document that outlines the schedule and details for a specific day
Daily Production Report
In production, Daily Production Report refers to document that provides a detailed summary of the activities and progress made during a single day of filmi
Daily Progress Reports
Daily progress reports are production documents that summarize what was accomplished on a shooting day and what problems or delays affected the schedule.
Day out of Days
A day out of days is a scheduling chart used in film and television production to show when each cast member is working, holding, traveling, rehearsing, or
Film Inventory Report
In production, Film Inventory Report refers to in Filmmaking is a comprehensive document that details the status, availability and condition of all film re
Possessory Credit
In production, Possessory Credit refers to final reel plays, applause echoes, and a wave of credits appears on the screen.
Recce
In production, Recce refers to essential step in the filmmaking process.
Runaway Production
In production, Runaway Production refers to idea of "runaway production," in which films or television series are made somewhere other than their original
Script supervisor
In production, Script supervisor refers to (also called continuity supervisor or script) is a member of a film crew who oversees the continuity of the moti
Shooting Ratio
In production, Shooting Ratio refers to important indicator in the film industry.
Stand In
In production, Stand In refers to for film and television is a person who substitutes for the actor before filming, for technical purposes such as lighting
Typecasting in Film
In production, Typecasting in Film refers to process by which a particular actor becomes strongly identified with a specific character, one or more particu