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词条 Production board
释义

  1. Common Contents

  2. Color Conventions

  3. See also

  4. References

A traditional production board, stripboard, or production strip is a filmmaking term for a cardboard or wooden chart displaying color-coded strips of paper, each containing information about a scene in the film's shooting script. The strips can then be rearranged and laid out sequentially to represent the order one wants to film in, providing a schedule that can be used to plan the production. This is done because most films are shot "out of sequence," meaning that they do not necessarily begin with the first scene and end with the last. For logistical purposes, scenes are often grouped by talent or location and are arranged to accommodate the schedules of cast and crew. A production board is not to be confused with a Stripboard used for electronics prototyping.

A modern version of a strip board will commonly be printed using dedicated computer software, such as MovieMagic Scheduling, Celtx, or Scenechronize, or by customizing general purpose software such as OpenOffice.org Calc or Microsoft Excel.

Common Contents

Information on the strips can include

  • The scene number
  • The day (Sunrise/Morning/Noon/Afternoon/Evening/Sunset/Night)
  • The number of pages in that scene
    • This is commonly counted in eighths of a page.[1]
  • The set that is described in the script
  • The actual location that will be filmed
  • The characters in that scene
  • Miscellaneous notes on the production

Color Conventions

Production strip boards are often color-coded according to the following convention:[2]

DescriptionStrip Color
Day InteriorWhite
Day ExteriorYellow
Night InteriorBlue
Night ExteriorGreen
Day SeparatorBlack
Week SeparatorOrange
Free DayGrey
HolidayRed
Scenechronize uses a sightly modified convention:[3]
DescriptionStrip Color
Day InteriorWhite
Day ExteriorYellow
Night InteriorGreen
Night ExteriorBlue
Sunrise ExteriorPink
Sunset ExteriorOrange
Day SeparatorBlack
Disabled SceneGrey

Finally, MovieMagic Scheduling has its own standard:[4]

DescriptionStrip Color
Day InteriorWhite
Day ExteriorYellow
Night InteriorBlue
Night ExteriorGreen
EveningOrange
Day SeparatorGrey

See also

  • Production schedule
  • Shooting schedule
  • One liner schedule
  • Filmmaking

References

1. ^http://goingforpicture.tumblr.com/post/16526489708/8ths
2. ^{{cite book |last=Singleton |first=Ralph |date=1991 |title=Film Scheduling |chapter=4 |edition=2nd}}
3. ^[https://www.scenechronize.com/schelp/index.html?topic=102 Scenechronize Help Page (click the "Pearls" button to see the legend)]
4. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--4rXIm2NB8 MovieMagic Scheduling 6 Tutorial Video]
  • {{cite book |last=Clevé |first=Bastian |date=2000 |title=Film Production Management |edition = 2nd}}
  • {{cite book |date=2001 |title=The Complete Film Production Handbook |edition = 3rd}}
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