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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Customer Service' and 'Prod. Services' fax numbers at the top of the form. This ensures that all communication is directed correctly.
  3. Enter your contact information in the 'Phone Contact' fields, followed by the 'Co. Sub by' and 'Job #' sections to identify your project.
  4. In the 'Bill to' section, provide billing details along with the 'Date Exposed'. This is crucial for accurate record-keeping.
  5. Fill in the 'Pict. Title', 'Loader', 'Director', and 'D.P.' fields to specify key personnel and project titles.
  6. For each film roll, complete the sections for Black & White and Color footage, including ROLL #, MAG #, EMUL. #, and any remarks regarding development.
  7. Indicate whether prints are needed by selecting options under ‘No Prints’ or ‘Transfer Circled Takes’. Ensure you check all relevant boxes for clarity.

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The director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DoP) is in charge of the look of the frame of the movie shots, hence the name photography. They are the chief of the camera and lighting crew of the film. The DP makes decisions on lighting and framing of shots in conjunction with the films director.
Camera operators work with a team of filmmakers, such as grips and gaffers, to position and move cameras during filming. They take direction from the projects director and, often, the director of photography to make sure the shots meet their vision.
The 2nd AC, also known as the Clapper Loader, is responsible for managing the slate (clapperboard) and handling camera reports and media.
A second assistant cameraman (2nd AC), also known as a clapper loader, might be employed to load film, slate scenes, or maintain the camera report (a log of scenes, takes, rolls, photographic filters used, and other production data).
The director of photography (also called the DP or cinematographer) is the head of the camera and lighting crews. They work closely with the director to design each shot and make decisions on what lens, filter, and lighting to use to achieve the desired look.
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Completing a camera report is standard protocol in professional cinematography. It provides a concise record of all your camera activity: rolls, takes, filters, scene numbers, and other data recorded during production.
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Typically, the camera report is filled out and updated by the 2nd assistant camera. They are then handed off with the relevant footage to the DIT or editor.

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