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Equipment Booking
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Here I have created an equipment booking sheet to help me decide what pieces of equipment I will need to hire or rent, this list will also help me organise the equipment to make sure we have every thing we need as well as a document saying what we need to return. The equipment will have a massive impact to the final outcome of the production so it is equally important to document them properly otherwise we might have to pay extra fees for not returning thing. This will come out of money we don’t have so it will fold the production.
Production Log
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Production log Date Activities Further Actions 5/11/2020 Planning ideas Created a range of ideas and come to a conclusion with one of them 12/11/2020 Script Completed script and added some improvements 17/11/2020 Storyboard Created Storyboard 5/12/2020 Location recces Completed location recces 13/1/2021 Final budget Discussed the final budget 15/1/2021 Permissions Wrote to the owners of the places we need 18/1/2021 Risk assessment Created risk assessment 23/1/2021 Cast and crew Decided cast and crew 28/1/2021 Release forms Created and handed out the release forms 2/2/2021 Call sheets Created and handed out the call sheets
Copyright Restrictions
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Music copyright is a law that protects the creators of music from the unfair taking of their work. It also makes it possible for songwriters to make money off of their work. Music falls under the copyright, designs and patents act of 1988 in UK law. It says that copyright is a property right and can be assigned to music, literary, artistic including films and broadcasts. This means that the copyright owner has exclusive rights to their work. The owner has the option to sell their work by selling (renting) copies to the public. The industry is regulated by several bodies, Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) - They make sure the collection of royalties for a song or album is being paid to the artist by overseeing the sales made. Performing Rights Society (PRS) - They licence the use of joined members music and lyrics to radio and tv or when they played on the internet and CDs. Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) - They licence the use of recorded music when it is played