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Introduction

The Filming Details tab is where you create, schedule and manage all of your project’s shoots. 

You need to create a session for every shoot that the project requires, but you don’t need to finalise the specific details immediately after creating the project. You can add and edit these when the details become known.

Two key differences between managing filming and pre-production details are: 

There is no limit to the amount of shoots a Project can host.

Creating new shoots

To create a scheduled shoot, click the blue “+” icon. 

For each shoot, you will be required to provide several data points. The accuracy of this data is important for three reasons: 

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The details for shoots are the most important of all the project production items.

The details for shoots are the most important of all the project production items.

Required details

Each shoot that you create requires the following information:

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The name you use will also be applied to the scheduled shoot in the production calendar. 

The name you use will also be applied to the scheduled shoot in the production calendar. 

Use these details to ensure that your client is on the same page and to help keep your shoot budgets within project scope.

To edit any of your shoot details later, click on the pencil edit icon on the right. This will open up editable fields whilst still displaying the current details. These details can be edited right up until the current shoot date.

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There is currently no way to delete shoots, but this is in development.

There is currently no way to delete shoots, but this is in development.

The location map 

After you have submitted and saved your new shoot, the VMSX will create and show a map thumbnail in the shoot details, pinning your location. Clicking on this map will open up a new tab in Google Maps, already centred on the pinned location. (Or your mobile device's preferred map application.)

Additional Extras

When you need additional extras for your shoot, you will be booking and scheduling them in collaboration with your Production Manager. Each tagged extra will trigger a flag in the production scheduling calendar that will need to be actioned.

Before assigning any of these extras to your project shoots, you should ensure that the confirmed project budget covers the appropriate costs. These are the sorts of considerations you will have already made before first confirming and activating the project with the client. See the producer’s Project Confirmation Checklist.  

Ensuring your extras are correctly tagged here will also help the VMSX system to understand your project’s scope in getting delivered. We should be able to pull some very interesting company-wide analytics between shoot extras and project scopes — eg, do we need more lights? Or to hire more field producers?

These are the additional extras currently available for a shoot: 

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Using our own studios does not usually incur an extra cost to the client.

Using our own studios does not usually incur an extra cost to the client.

Please speak to the Production Manager. Due to calendar restrictions, when travel is added to the project it must be scheduled in manually at the start and end of the shoot day.

What can the client see?

When accessing the project via Client Hub, your client will be able to see and edit all of the filming details. Their view of these details is exactly the same as yours.

The client can also create (ie, propose) their own shoots, completing all of the details for themselves.

The key difference here is that your Project Chat will publish an alert whenever your client creates or edits shoot details. This ensures that you get a timely opportunity to assess the client’s information and engage with them.   

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If you are not monitoring your project chat, you will receive an email alert for this event.

If you are not monitoring your project chat, you will receive an email alert for this event.

Completing your shoots

Unlike other VMSX tasks and deliverables, your shoots do not have statuses and there is no requirement for you to “deliver” or “complete” them.

A shoot is either:

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When a shoot’s scheduled date moves into the past, the VMSX will lock it off and it can no longer be edited by producer or client. It will remain visible and on record.

When a shoot’s scheduled date moves into the past, the VMSX will lock it off and it can no longer be edited by producer or client. It will remain visible and on record.