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Performance and Film Schedule

Module by: Peter Abboud. E-mail the author

Table 1
Which scene or combination of scenes will you be performing or filming? Describe the general sequence of events that will take place in the scene.  
Who will be directing the scene and/or the film?  
List each actor and the character that he/she will be playing in the scene. 1. 2.3.4.
What props/costumes will be needed for the scene? Who will be responsible to getting these?  
When will your group rehearse for the performance? Please set up a scheduled time to rehearse with your group, as you will only have one class period to prepare.  
Does your group plan on doing any filming for this project? If so, please move on to the next question!  
What exactly will your group be filming for the project? (i.e. the scene itself, a trailer, or a combination of scenes)  
What film equipment will you need, and how does your group plan on attaining this equipment? (i.e. camera, editing software, etc.)  
Where & when do you plan on doing your filming? Please be as specific as possible.  

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