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What work content does the film record contain?

What work content does the film record contain?

Recording is a work content in the shooting stage, and it also refers to the full-time staff who undertake this work. The main task is to record the details and data of each shot taken in the field in detail and accurately.

The main task is to record the details and data of each shot in detail and accurately, such as lens number, shooting method, lens length, actor's action and dialogue, sound effects, scenery, props, clothing, makeup and so on. Because a movie is made of several scenes and hundreds of shots, it can't be shot in the order of shots. Therefore, the records made by the field notes are helpful to the connection between the film shots and provide accurate data and information for the director to continue shooting, makeup, editing, dubbing and development. After the film is finished, these records can also be used to make finished copies.

Record each shot and the artistic treatment of the director and creative staff in detail; Check and record the scene number, lens number, shooting content, shooting method, lens length, actor dialogue, costumes, props, etc., to ensure the smooth shooting of several scenes and numerous lenses, and provide data and materials for later editing, dubbing and development.