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Guide to Line Producing - Paula Landry

Guide to Line Producing

For Filmmakers, Video Producers and Content Creators

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Buch | Hardcover
242 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-041-02490-3 (ISBN)
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This is the ultimate resource for filmmakers who want to streamline their production process and ensure their films are completed on time and on budget, turning a film’s vision into a reality. This practical guide covers everything from building a production schedule to managing finances and logistics on set, offering a wealth of knowledge.
This book is the ultimate resource for filmmakers who want to streamline their production process and ensure their films are completed on time and on budget, turning a film’s vision into a reality. This practical guide covers everything from building a production schedule to managing finances and logistics on set, offering a wealth of insider knowledge.

Dedicated chapters on budgeting, scheduling, crew management, legalities, and green filmmaking equip readers with concrete tools and checklists focus on specific skills. Packed with step‑by‑step instructions, various resources, templates, and real‑world case studies, the book walks readers through every phase of production, from pre‑planning and script breakdown through post‑production coordination. A sustainability focus introduces eco‑friendly practices, online platforms, virtual production and innovations of artificial intelligence in production management, preparing line producers for the industry’s evolving demands. Readers will learn how to handle the pressure of day-to-day production management, solve common logistical problems, and optimize communication between departments.

Designed for both aspiring filmmakers, film school students and producers seeking fresh strategies, this book provides step-by-step instructions, real-world tips, and practical tools that can be applied to any size of production, whether you're working on an indie short film or a multi-million-dollar feature.

Support Material including additional forms, checklists, and agreements are available for download.

Paula Landry, MBA, is an award-winning film producer, writer, and media strategist specializing in film finance, branded content, and business strategy. She collaborates with production companies, Fortune 500 companies, indie creators and nonprofits, producing acclaimed films, business plans, budgets and schedules. A Disney CTDI writing alumnus, her work has premiered at Sundance, Raindance NYC, and CineVegas, winning accolades from Slamdance, Columbia Pictures, Finish Line Script Competition, Austin 2nd Rounder, Made in NY Writers Room, The Writers Lab International, Time Warner, Showtime, and WorldFest Houston. Landry teaches film business and entrepreneurship at various colleges, consulting with filmmakers and creative entrepreneurs. She is the author of Applying Entrepreneurship to the Arts, Scheduling and Budgeting Your Film: A Panic-Free Guide, 3rd Edition and co-author of The Business of Film: A Practical Introduction, 3rd Edition.

Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Introduction

1. Introduction to Line Producing

What is a Line Producer?

The Crucial Role of the Line Producer

Budgeting and Scheduling

Hiring and Paperwork:

Managing, Communicating and Leading

The Historical Evolution of Line Producing

1. Early Film Industry (1900s–1920s)

2. Golden Age of Hollywood (1930s–1950s)

3. New Hollywood (1960s–1980s)

4. Digital Revolution (1990s–2000s)

5. Modern Era (2010s–Present)

Impact and Modern Importance

Walking the Line

Various Producer Titles

Skills and Traits of a Line Producer

Responsibilities of a Line Producer by Film Phase

Pre-production

Production

Post-production

Delivery

Balancing Creativity with Logistics

1. Scope and Focus

2. Responsibilities

3. Authority and Decision-Making

4. Budgeting and Scheduling

5. Interaction with Crew and Departments

Line Producers and Financing

Budget Optimization for Funding Appeal

Involvement in Tax Incentives and Subsidies

Packaging Films for Investors and Studios

Collaboration with Financial Teams and Bond Companies

Creating a Cashflow Schedule

Pitching Skills for Crowdfunding and Streaming Projects

Revenue Forecasting and ROI Analysis

Flexible Financing Models and Budgeting for Multiple Platforms

Sustainability and Green Financing

Financial Reporting for Investor Transparency

Conclusion

Special Feature: Checklist of pre-production documents

Special Feature: Insights from the Trenches

Special Feature: Film Production Management Resources

2. Planning and Pre-Production for Line Producers

Tasks During Development and Financing

Preproduction: Building the Foundation

Types of Projects

Pre-Production Task Overview

Budgeting and Financial Oversight

Contracts and Legalities

Hiring Key Crew and Team Members

Securing Film Equipment

Logistics and Transportation

Contingency Planning

Final Pre-Production Meetings

Planning Ahead for Post-Production

Checklist Of Pre-Production Tasks

Checklist Of Pre-Production Documents

3. Scheduling the Shoot

Overview: from Script to Schedule

Create a Breakdown from the Script

Overview: Use the Breakdown to Create Schedule

Budget and Schedule Correlation

Overview: Scheduling

Software

Scheduling from a Breakdown of the Screenplay

The Process of Breaking Down a Screenplay

Categories in a Breakdown

Breakdown Workflow

Number Scenes

Tag Elements

Transfer Breakdown into a Schedule

Create Brief Scene Synopsis

Assign Cast ID Numbers

Cleanup Information

Working on the Stripboard

Group Similar Items

Sort by Set, Day/Night, Interior/Exterior

Sort by Cast

Sort By Finite Resource

Arrange Schedule for Maximum Efficiency

Start Easier

Exteriors First

Add Day Break Banners

Look at Reports

Coordination with Department Heads

Shoot days

Schedule Refinement

Backup Planning

Special Feature: Case Study on Weather Delays

4 Creating the Budget

Budget Overview

Basic Budget Segments

Budget Construction in Layers of Information

Calculation

Account Numbers

Presentation

Budgeting Software

Budget Estimation and Backing into a Number

Price Resources

Factors Impacting the Budget

Type of Project and End Uses

Locations & Incentives

Wages, Unions & Guilds

Casting

Crew Size

Financing and Crowdfunding

Step by Step Process of Budgeting

Building a Budget

Setup: Heading, Globals, Fringes

Above the Line: Variable Creative & Development Costs

Below the Line: Production

Below the Line: Post Production

Below The Line: Other Expenses

Contingency Planning

Tax Credit/Production Incentive Discount

Special Feature: Sample Budget

5. Managing Production; Cast, Crew and Departments

Overseeing Daily Operations and Problem-Solving on Set

Handling Logistics: Equipment Rentals, Permits, and Accommodations

Ensuring Smooth Coordination Between Departments

Monitoring Expenses and Controlling Spending

Core Professional Attributes

Day in the Life of a Line Producer

A Call Sheet is the Plan for the Day

A Production Report Summarizes the Day

A Typical Day for a Line Producer

Budget Stewardship

Monitor Script Changes

Scheduling and Resource Coordination

Cast, Crew and Vendor Management

Compliance

Financial Reporting and Cash Flow

Communication Hub

Problem Solving

Safety

Stunts

Case Study: Weapons and Guns - RUST

Special Feature: "Day in the Life of a Line Producer" sidebar.

6. Production Legalities

Contracts and Agreements: Laying the Foundation

Overview of Essential Legal and Administrative Documents

Practical Tips for Managing Legal Responsibilities

Key Types of Contracts

Common Clauses in Crew and Cast Contracts

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

Pro Tips for Success

Practical Steps for Contract Execution

Special Feature: Sample legal documents and forms.

Talent Agents and Managers

Entertainment Lawyer

Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution

Union Relations and Requirements

Best Practices for Line Producers with Union Communication

7. Green Filmmaking & Sustainability

Introduction to Green Filmmaking

The Role of the Line Producer in Sustainability

Greener Filmmaking Standards

Sustainable Pre-Production Practices

Greening Production Design

Reducing Carbon Footprint During Filming

Catering and Craft Services

Waste Management

Certifications and Standards

Challenges

The Future of Green Filmmaking

Success Story: Case Study from the Film Industry

Key Pillars of Green Line Producing

Companies Working in Sustainability Consulting

Special Feature: Interviews With Sustainability Consultant

Additional Resources for Sustainable Production Tools

8. Post-Production Coordination

The Finishing Touch

Connecting the Team, Facilitating Communication

Tracking Deadlines and Deliverables

Budget Management and Cost Control

Financial Reporting, Cash Flow Management and Documentation

Schedule Oversight

Workflow Management

Location Production Incentive Paperwork and Requirements

Vendor Relations and Contracts

Union and Guild Requirements

Deliverables Management and Final Delivery

Insurance and Legal Compliance

Team Management

Film Festival and Test Screening Coordination

Marketing and Distribution Support

Problem Solving and Troubleshooting

Key Post-Production Team

Post-Production Supervisor

Editor

Composer

Colorist

Post-Production House

Special Feature: Workflow for a Typical Post Schedule

9. Case Studies from the Industry

Moonlight Case Study – Indie Challenge

Tight Budget: Locations

Scheduling Around Weather

Managing Multiple Child Actors

Financial Impact

Mad Max: Fury Road – Sprawling Production

Location Change Crisis

Vehicle Fleet Management

Practical Effects Budget Control

Financial Impact

10. The Future of Line Producing

Feature Film Line Producing

Technological Disruption

Business Model Evolution

Television Line Producing

From Episodic to Serialized: Changing Production Rhythms

Hybrid Production Models

Technology Integration

Cross‑Sector Trends & Strategic Outlook to Grow

Convergence of Tools

Data Analysis

Focused Education

Ethical Filmmaking Examples

Line Producing Audio & Video Podcasts

Key Characteristics

Line Producing for Vertical Dramas

The Pace of Production

Micro Episoodes, Macro Impact

Assorted Resources

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.7.2026
Zusatzinfo 57 Tables, black and white; 27 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
ISBN-10 1-041-02490-8 / 1041024908
ISBN-13 978-1-041-02490-3 / 9781041024903
Zustand Neuware
Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR)
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