production bible

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Also called the production book, a reference folder that is put together during pre-production and used during production. It helps us to make the most out of each shoot day, and contains all the information anyone might need while filming: including but not limited to interview questions, call sheet(s), release forms, film permits, travel reservations, and more.

Related to: Video (pre-production, production), producing

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