Production Requirements Checklist for Film Production

Record the production requirements for a film or television production with this easy-to-use downloadable checklist, including:

  • production staff and crew - from producer to tool maintenance,
  • support staff (craft service / catering, security, police, etc),
  • cast, stunties, bit players, extras,
  • locations requirements,
  • equipment and vehicles,
  • production forms.

This Production Requirements Checklist should be the first production form you obtain. Then as you fill each requirement, check it off the list.

Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 26-January-2024
SKU: 4637
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