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WHAT IS A CALL SHEET?

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A call sheet is a document used in the film and television industry that provides a detailed schedule of activities for a specific day of production. It is typically created by the assistant director and is distributed to all cast and crew members before each day of shooting.

The call sheet includes important information such as the start and end time for filming, the location of the shoot, the names of the actors and crew members who are required to be on set, and any special instructions or notes that are relevant to the day's activities.

The call sheet also includes important contact information for key members of the production team, such as the director, producer, and assistant director, so that anyone who needs to get in touch with them can do so quickly and easily.

Overall, the call sheet is an essential tool for ensuring that everyone involved in a film or television production is on the same page and knows exactly what is expected of them on a given day.

 
 
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