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Call Sheet Podcast

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A podcast by, for, and about below-the-line filmmakers. Call Sheet celebrates the rank and file crew in every department — production, locations, camera, G&E, sound, art, stunts, you name it. In every episode, we talk with a guest about a hands-on topic, straight from their work on the front lines in features, TV, commercials, docs, or digital media. Whether you're a hungry up-and-comer or a seasoned veteran who just loves production, Call Sheet will give you the insights, stories, and inspiration you need to hone your craft and maximize your contribution. If you work anywhere in physical production, this show's for you. Call Sheet is co-hosted by line producers Bryce Cyrier & Kiku Terasaki. www.callsheetshow.com

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7/16/2020

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Episode thumbnail for 18. Organization and Management Techniques - Chris Bryant, Production Coordinator Pt 2

December 17, 2020

18. Organization and Management Techniques - Chris Bryant, Production Coordinator Pt 2

Production Coordinator Chris Bryant talks about set paperwork and organization techniques, vetting and managing crew, and general leadership principles to help you advance in physical production. Show notes from this episode: -Chris Bryant on IMDb: shorturl.at/adsD7 -What is Station 12? https://www.sagaftra.org/files/production_checklist_theatrical_television_4_7_2.pdf https://www.sagaftra.org/station-12-information-form -The range of low to high budget options with SAG/AFTRA: https://www.sagaftra.org/production-center/contract/813/getting-started -Forced Call: https://www.sagaftra.org/rest-periods-forced-calls-0 -Skins: https://needlegirlhaystackworld.com/day-in-the-lifeproduction-assistant-pt1/ https://goingforpicture.tumblr.com/post/77239799865/background-action-a-guide-to-handling-bg-on -Sides: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/script-sides/ -Hot Costs: https://filmproduction.wordpress.com/2019/06/16/daily-hot-costs-becoming-a-key-film-production-accountant/ -And to really go into the weeds… https://blog.castifi.com/the-producers-guide-to-overtime-and-penalty-payments -Send us questions and comments for future episodes: callsheetpodcast@gmail.com -Follow Call Sheet on Social: @callsheetshow www.callsheetshow.com

Episode thumbnail for 17. How to Build Rapport With Vendors - Chris Bryant, Production Coordinator Pt 1

December 3, 2020

17. How to Build Rapport With Vendors - Chris Bryant, Production Coordinator Pt 1

Today on the show we’re bringing back one of our most popular guests, Production Coordinator Chris Bryant, to talk about how to build rapport with vendors. Whether for equipment, locations, catering, special effects, transportation, you name it — vendors are at heart of making a movie possible. Chris’s role in the production office is crucial for developing and maintaining good relationships with them and making sure things work smoothly. He also shares insights and best practices about rental agreements, insurance, and handling loss and damage. Show notes from this episode: Chris Bryant on IMDb: shorturl.at/adsD7 -Send us questions and comments for future episodes: callsheetpodcast@gmail.com -Follow Call Sheet on Social: @callsheetshow www.callsheetshow.com

Episode thumbnail for 16. Casting and Blocking Background - David Webb & Jeremy Marks Pt 2

November 26, 2020

16. Casting and Blocking Background - David Webb & Jeremy Marks Pt 2

In Part 2 of our conversation with AD extraordinaires David Webb and Jeremy Marks, we talk about casting and blocking background, the importance of experts and technical advisors, and how the AD department contributes to authenticity in the filmmaking process. They share stories and best practices from the front lines of their work, including an incident that illustrates what happens when you have real cops and mobsters on a Martin Scorsese film! Show notes from this episode: Show notes from this episode: -David Webb on IMDb: www.imdb.com/name/nm0002833/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2 -Jeremy Marks on IMDb: www.imdb.com/name/nm1317404/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 -Grant Wilfley Casting: https://tinyurl.com/yxd6q353 -Send us questions and comments for future episodes: callsheetpodcast@gmail.com -Follow Call Sheet on Social: @callsheetshow www.callsheetshow.com

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What is Call Sheet Podcast?

A podcast by, for, and about below-the-line filmmakers. Call Sheet celebrates the rank and file crew in every department — production, locations, camera, G&E, sound, art, stunts, you name it. In every episode, we talk with a guest about a hands-on topic, straight from their work on the front lines in features, TV, commercials, docs, or digital media.

Whether you're a hungry up-and-comer or a seasoned veteran who just loves production, Call Sheet will give you the insights, stories, and inspiration you need to hone your craft and maximize your contribution. If you work anywhere in physical production, this show's for you.

Call Sheet is co-hosted by line producers Bryce Cyrier & Kiku Terasaki.

www.callsheetshow.com

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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