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- Live Action Production (Introduction)
- How To Behave On Set
- Set Protocol
- Safety Practices During Production
- Working with Electricity
- Working in Heat
- Shooting on/near Streets and Roadways
- Cars and Other Moving Vehicles
- Elevated Work Platforms
- Fire and Open Flames on Set
- Smoke, Fog, and Lighting Effects
- Power Tools
- Glass
- Production Trucks
- Prop Weapon Usage
- Stunts and Coordination
- Animals in Film
- Desert Insects / Animals
- Water and Boats
- Makeup and Prosthetic Materials
- Filming in the Rain
- Film shoots on Campus
- Student Project Application
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- Contracts, Release, & Forms (Introduction)
- Call Sheet Template
- Cast/Crew Release
- Cast/Crew Sign In Sheet
- Cigarette Release
- Crowd Notice Area Signage
- Crowd Notice Audience Signage
- Emergency Medical Information
- Emergency Phone Numbers
- Event and Performance
- Extra Release
- Insurance Request Form
- Location Contract
- Minor Release
- Musician/Composer Release
- Nudity/Simulated Sex Act Rider
- One Sheet Example
- Post-Production Questionnaire
- Prop Weapons Use Notice
- Reception Request
- Right of Publicity Agreement and Copyright
- Safety Inspection Form
- Safety Meeting Attendance
- Special Skills Crew Release
- Thesis Project Assessment Checklist
- Vehicle Release
- Weapon Release Form
- MFA Thesis Packets (For MFA-2 Students)
- Winter Break Equipment Checkout
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Print and Media Lab
- Student Handbook
- Facilities
- Other Institute Facilities
- Print and Media Lab
Please note: Due to COVID-19 safety measures during the 2020-2021 academic year, these areas may be arranged differently than pictured or described.
The Print and Media Lab, part of the School of Art, has various production methods available including: Screen printing, intaglio, lithography, letterpress, and bookbinding. The Lab also includes a Digital Lab and Output Services.
Output Services provides 44″ inkjet printing on Lab supplied photo media and clear film, laser cutting (maximum size 16′ x 12″), 3D printing, and vinyl cutting. There are two Form2 3D printers that have a build volume of 5.7″ x 5.7″ x 6.9″ and can print using clear or colored resin that can be purchased through the Lab.
Proper file set up is absolutely necessary and requirements for files, as well as pricing may be reviewed at artserve.calarts.edu. Additionally, a consultation with Output Services operators is highly recommended.