Art Department Set Schedule / Photo Credit: Bruce Bisbey - Feature Flight of the Phoenix
ART DEPARTMENT TIMELINE SET SCHEDULE? (In the Entertainment industry.)
ART DEPARTMENT TIMELINE SET SCHEDULE? Example: feature film Flight of the Phoenix
This is an art department timeline set schedule. I created it on the Sony’s feature film Bad Boys II we shot in Miami, Sony’s Culver Studios and the Big Sky Ranch, as the Art Department Coordinator. The example provided is the one I used on Fox’s feature Flight of the Phoenix we shot near Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa.
The reason I created it, is on large budget films with numerous locations and set builds, the production designer and department heads need to know of changes in the shooting schedule, changes in locations, time lines for deliveries of material, equipment and key assets.
On this form we had 3 and a half C-119 twin engine aircraft broken and stripped down and shipped from the plane bone yards near Tucson, Arizona to Houston and shipped via freighter to Walvis Bay, Namibia. This took almost a month. We also broke down and stripped a Red Cross C-119 that had been shot down and landed in the bush in southern Kenya and shipped overland to via 7 countries to Walvis Bay. That took over 6 weeks.
Time lines in any business must be established and maintained. In the film and TV industry, depending on your budget, a loss of a single day can cost from 10s of thousands of dollars to millions of dollars. It can get serious real fast.
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Art Department Set Schedule / Photo Credit: Bruce Bisbey - Feature Flight of the Phoenix
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