Budgeting and Scheduling for Your Movie

Budgeting and Scheduling for Your Movie

By Raindance

This class explains how scripts are analysed in order to produce a realistic budget and schedule

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Location

Raindance Film Training Centre

10a Craven Street London WC2N 5PE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Film & Media • Film

About Budgeting and Scheduling

Budgeting and scheduling are arguably the most important parts of any film business plan. Simply put, a film schedule is a list of all the stuff and people you need to make your film, and when and where you need them. A film budget is how much it is going to cost. If you get the budget wrong, your film will stall half-finished without cash. Get the schedule wrong and your film will suffer – either from loss of quality or remain unfinished because you have run out of time (and budget).

This class explains how scripts are analysed in order to produce a realistic budget and schedule.

What Budgeting and Scheduling will cover?

  • Script analysis
  • Assessing prices
  • Union vs. non-union
  • Creating a feasible schedule

What will you achieve?

By the end of the evening, you will be able to analyse scripts in order to create a feasible budget and schedule for any type of film.

How will you be taught?

This class is taught lecture-style with opportunities for students to ask the tutor questions.

Who should attend?

Budgeting and Scheduling is suitable for beginner film producers, as well as those interested in finding out more about the pre-production side of filmmaking.

About the Tutor

Alec Christie is Founder and Director of Creative at Them Apples.

Alec has experience working as a Head of Production. Executive Producer, Line Producer and Production Manager. He is proficient in budgeting, scheduling, managing production units in feature films, drama, commercials, animation, documentaries, promos and live events. He has a wealth of industry contacts in Europe, the United States and further afield.

Between 1984 and 1993 Alec Christie worked professionally in front of the camera before going on to study film at the University of Warwick.

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Did you know?

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This course is FREE for our HND and postgraduate/MA students

This is part of the Producers’ Foundation Certificate

The Raindance Guarantee: If this course fails to meet your expectations, let us know at the break and we will make a full, 100% no-questions-asked refund

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£0 – £57.60