Being a responsible producer (and student) is essential in Media Studies. This means knowing the laws, restrictions and protocols surrounding shooting a piece of film. It also involves ensuring your administration is effective, professional and guides you to reliable outcomes. This post has examples of everything you must pay attention to before embarking on your shoot. You now need to create a hard (real life) file to take with you at all times with the following in it; copies (reduced size) of the full storyboard props list Shooting schedule: - this lists what days, locations, actors you will be shooting IN ORDER. Example below. Model consent forms. These must be signed off by everyone on screen and copies of ALL of them must be held by us at the centre. Inappropriate material information. You have to read through this and abide by the content within. Hard copies are given to you in lessons. Call sheets - these are information sheets given to all people involved in a shoot ...