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Every Filmmaking Form You’ll Ever Need in 99 Free Templates

[Editor’s Note: No Film School asked Adrijana Lazarevic to collect these 99 templates because of her expertise working with filmmakers at Filestage.io.]

No one really feels like doing paperwork, but let’s be honest: no good film comes without organization and planning.

That’s where templates can help you out. I work at a startup that creates software for filmmakers, and we see how busy you are every day, so we collected the most helpful templates, guides, and checklists out there to make your life a little easier.

They really help save time for what matters most: letting your creativity flow and producing breathtaking movies that won’t be forgotten. We’ve also covered the topic of free filmmaker documents before, as well as how you can use free templates for production reports.

The categories covered in this list are: Script Prep/Pre-production, Storyboard/Mood Board Templates, Shot List Templates, Script Breakdown Sheets, Budgeting, Accounting, Personnel/Cast Forms, Insurance Forms, Equipment Documents, Production/Shooting, and Music Releases.

Script Prep/Pre-production

Much of your planning happens well before production, including trying to get investors on board and starting to determine who your audience will be. Here are some templates for early steps, including a form for “optioning” a story that you want to produce, and a director’s worksheet that lays out what you’d like to see happen in each scene.

1. Director’s WorksheetFilm Contracts
2. Guide to Formatting a ScreenplayFinal Draft
3. Literary Option & PurchaseSonnyboo
4. Ultimate Creative Brief Filestage
5. Cinematography Pre-Production ChecklistFilm Contracts
6. Buyer Persona TemplateFilestage

Storyboard/Mood Board Templates

Storyboarding is a cornerstone of the filmmaking process. A storyboard is a sequence of drawings that paint a picture of the your storyline, showing the structure of, and vision for, key scenes. We’ve also included a moodboard sheet for establishing the visual style of your film.

7. Moodboard TemplateFilestage
8. StoryboardFilestage
9. StoryboardSonnyboo
10. StoryboardFilmsourcing
11. TV StoryboardFilm Contracts

Shot List Template

Organization is the key to a successful shoot. With the help of a shot list, you can easily arrange single shots within any given scene. You can determine, for example, the number of shots necessary to capture a particular action most effectively. Give it a try with one of these practical templates.

12. Shot ListFilm Contracts
13. Shot List Learnaboutfilm
14. Shot ListLAvideoFilmmaker
15. Camera Shot ListFilmsourcing
16. Camera Shot List AdvancedFilmsourcing

Script Breakdown Sheets

Here you can find helpful templates providing detailed descriptions of scenes, and the equipment and personnel assigned to each one. This way, you never lose sight, and can make sure everything is going according to plan.

17. Script Breakdown SheetStudiobinder
18. Breakdown SheetMichael Wiese Books
19. Script Breakdown SheetSonnyboo

Budgeting

While making a film, you or your producer have to keep a lot of things in mind and, before you know it, you can easily go over budget. This compilation of templates will help make sure that you don’t lose sight of your financial statements. Some of them additionally provide examples of budgeting.

20. Sample BudgetSonnyboo
21. Budget and Invoice TemplateFstoppers
22. Film Budget Top SheetMaking the Movie
23. Questions & Budget CreationMichael Wiese Books

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Accounting Records

Once you have a budget, you have to actually do the accounting. Maintaining an overview of your finances and money flow is crucial. Check your financial resources by making notes of their movement. These forms will help you keep track.

Inflows 30
24. Amount ReceivedFilm Contracts
25. Cash or Sales ReceiptFilm Contracts
26. Promissory NoteFilm Contracts

Outflows
27. Daily Cost OverviewFilm Contracts
28. Cash Flow Sheet/PO LogStudioBinder
29. Final Cast List SAG-UBCPFilm Contracts

General Forms
30. Check Request – Film Contracts
31. Invoice TemplateGoing Freelance
32. Simple Invoice TemplateSteve Hall Video
33. Expense ReportHowtoFilmschool

Personnel Forms

From general contracts and agreements to crew templates, many of these forms are necessary to lay out a foundation for the business behind your film and get a good team on board.

Cast & Crew Lists
34. Crew Contact ListFilmsourcing
35. Cast and Crew ListStudiobinder
36. Cast ListFilm Contracts

Crew Deal Memos, Contracts and Agreements
37. Crew Deal MemoNew Brunswick Filmmakers’ Co-Operative
38. Writers Deal MemoFilm Contracts
39. Deal MemosFilm Contracts
40. Producer ContractISP Group Inc
41. Producer Video Release & ContractFilm Contracts
42. Contractor AgreementsFilm Contracts
43. Photographer Work For HireISP Group Inc
44. Producer Agreement (Short Form)Film Contracts
45. Producer AgreementSonnyboo
46. Producer’s Royalty Attachment ISP Group Inc
47. Executive Employment AgreementISP Group Inc

Partnership Documents
48. General ProxyISP Group Inc
49. Consulting AgreementISP Group Inc
50. Investor SuitabilityISP Group Inc
51. General Partnership AgreementISP Group Inc
52. Joint Venture Agreement 1ISP Group Inc
53. Loanout AgreementFilm Contracts

Cast Forms
54. Basic Actor Info SheetSonnyboo
55. Casting SheetFilm Contracts
56. Cast Scene Number BreakdownFilm Contracts
57. Cast Deal MemoFilm Contracts
58. Actor ContractSonnyboo
59. Freelance Actors ContractFilm Contracts

Appearance Releases
60. Personal ReleaseFilm Contracts
61. Talent ReleasePremiumBlog
62. Actor ReleaseFilm Contracts
63. Freelance Performer AgreementFilm Contracts
64. Actor Player Casting AgreementFilm Contracts
65. Nudity Rider for Casting AgreementFilm Contracts

Location Scouting

So you found the most suitable locations to portray your vision. Now, as with everything else, you need to do the paperwork and take care of business These templates have you covered. But also don’t forget to read our primer on locations in the first place!

Site Info
66. Location Contact List Film Contracts
67. Location ScoutingFilmsourcing
68. Location Fact SheetPremiumBeat
69. Location Information SheetFilm Contracts
70. Cinematography Location Information FormFilm Contracts

Contracts & Releases
71. Location ContractFilm Contracts
72. Production Location ContractFilm Contracts
73. Location ReleasePremiumBeat
74. Production Location ReleaseFilm Contracts
75. Location AgreementSonnyboo

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Insurance Forms

Keep in mind that life doesn’t always have a bright side. Especially when it comes to accidents or health problems. Therefore, always insure your crew, yourself and the equipment. These templates will get you started.

76. Insurance Claim Worksheet PersonalFilm Contracts
77. Actor Insurance Claim Worksheet New Brunswick Filmmakers’ Co-Operative
78. Insurance Claim Worksheet DamageFilm Contracts
79. Insurance Claim Worksheet Automobile AccidentFilm Contracts
80. Injury / Illness Report FormFilm Contracts

Equipment Documents

A movie is usually not made by a smartphone in one hand and a music player in the other. You need a whole bunch of stuff, plus, you have to deal with it. Cameras, recorders, lights, a whole set, and so on; all this has its price and needs to be paid attention to. These forms can help.

81. Box / Equipment Rental InventoryFilm Contracts
82. Equipment ListDependent Films
83. Video Equipment Rental AgreementFilm Contracts
84. Special Camera Rigging AuthorizationFilm Contracts

Production/Shooting Forms

You’ve got your cast & crew, locations, and equipment and now you’re onto the shoot: the time when staying organized is most crucial. To avoid slip-ups, interruptions or any other negative factors that make your life as director harder than it should be, use these forms. This list includes call sheets, your essential tool for communicating requirements with everyone on set.

Production Papers
85. Production Tracking FormFilm Contracts
86. Filming NoticeFilmsourcing
87. Production RequirementFilm Contracts

Daily Tracking
88. Shot LogFilm Contracts
89. Scene / Take LogFilm Contracts
90. Daily Production ReportNew Brunswick Filmmakers’ Co-Operative
91. Continuity Log SheetFilmsourcing
92. Actors Production Time ReportFilm Contracts

Call Sheets
93. Call Sheet – G-Casper
94. Call SheetCast and Crew Call
95. Call SheetFilmsourcing
96. Call Sheet Cast – G-Casper

Music Releases

Imagine movies without any music—unthinkable! Music is an essential part of a film experience. But, just as films have their patents and rights of use and enjoyment, sounds and music do too. And the legal use of music can be complicated. Here are some of the papers that help you do things right.

97. Sound ReportFilmsourcing
98. Music ReferenceFilmsourcing
99. Music ReleaseNew Brunswick Filmmakers’ Co-Operative

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Author: Adrijana Lazarevic
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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