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Production and Campus Safety Philosophy
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Equipment
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Facilities
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COVID-19 Best Practices
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Pre-Production
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Live Action Production
- 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
- The FV Project Form
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Animation Production
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Post-Production and Sound
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Digital and Analog Workflows
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Copyright and Clearances
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Marketing, Screening, and Distribution
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Grants and Scholarships
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Vendors and Discounts
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Contracts, Releases, and Forms
- Contracts, Release, & Forms (Introduction)
- Actor Contract/Release
- Backstage Casting
- Call Sheet Template
- Cast/Crew Sign In Sheet
- Cigarette Release
- Crew Contract/Release
- Crowdfunding Checklist
- Crowd Notice Area Signage
- Crowd Notice Audience Signage
- Emergency Medical Information
- Emergency Phone Numbers
- Event and Performance
- Extra Release
- Film Festival Submission Checklist
- General Release
- Insurance Request Form
- Location Contract
- MFA Thesis Paperwork
- Minor Release
- Musician/Composer Release
- Non Disclosure Agreement
- Nudity/Simulated Sex Act Rider
- One Sheet Example
- Post-Production Questionnaire
- Production/Installation Space Reservation Form
- Prop Weapons Use Notice
- Reception Request
- Right of Publicity Agreement and Copyright
- Safety Inspection Form
- Safety Meeting Attendance
- Vehicle Release
- Weapon Release Form
- Insurance for Travel Outside of the US
- The FV Project Form
- Volunteer Agreement
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School Policies
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Academic Policies
- Academic Support
- CalArts School of Film/Video MFA Thesis Guidelines
- Grading Procedures
- Graduation Reviews
- Independent Study
- Mentoring
- Mid-Residence Reviews for BFAs
- Residency Requirements
- School of Film/Video Policy for Non-Film/Video Student Access to Equipment
- MFA Thesis Paperwork
- Thesis Film Submission Instructions
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School of Film/Video Policy for Non-Film/Video Student Access to Equipment
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School of Film/Video equipment is solely for students currently enrolled in one of the four degree programs in the School: Character Animation, Experimental Animation, Film Directing or the Program in Film and Video.
Non-FV students who are currently taking a course in the School of Film/Video that requires equipment or facilities use may request access under the following conditions:
- Access is limited to assignments for the Film/Video course. All access ends when the course ends.
- Access is only for equipment and facilities granted through this course, per Film/Video curriculum.
- Student must take the Film/Video Production Services Orientation 2024 course on Canvas. Please email 2popsupport@calarts.edu to be added to the online course.
- Student must meet with Justin Hogan, Head of Production Services, prior to accessing equipment to ensure they are aware of the Film/Video production guidelines.
- Requests for equipment require the student to file a FV Project Form.
Access is not available to students in independent studies with Film/Video faculty.
Non-FV students collaborating with Film/Video students: Equipment access is limited to projects where the Film/Video student is the director and is approved for equipment access. Such projects may only be shot on campus.
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