Set Etiquette and Call Sheets

Designed for new ACTRA Toronto members (AABP, Apprentice or Full), in this mandatory course you’ll learn how a typical day on set operates, how Ontario sets fit into the wider industry, and what type of professional behaviour is expected from you. 

Module 1 ACTRA Toronto Set Etiquette and Call Sheets: Introduction
Unit 1 Set Etiquette and Call Sheets: Course Navigation  
Unit 2 Set Etiquette and Call Sheets: Saving Your Progress and Modules  
Unit 3 Set Etiquette and Call Sheets: Course Troubleshooting/ Contacting ACTRA Toronto  
Unit 4 Set Etiquette and Call Sheets: Welcome  
Module 2 Professionalism Makes You Hireable
Unit 1 Professionalism Makes You Hireable: Introduction  
Unit 2 Artistic Talent PLUS Professionalism  
Unit 3 Unprofessional Behaviour and ACTRA Penalties  
Unit 4 Multiple Sets = Multiple Reunions  
Unit 5 Ontario’s Screen Industry Relies on All of Us: Locations  
Unit 6 Ontario’s Screen Industry Relies on All of Us: Tax Credits  
Unit 7 Professionalism Makes You Hireable: Quiz  
Unit 8 Professionalism Makes You Hireable: Conclusion  
Module 3 Who’s Who on Set
Unit 1 Who’s Who on Set: Introduction  
Unit 2 Types of Performers  
Unit 3 Producers, Directors & Assistant Directors  
Unit 4 Camera & Sound  
Unit 5 Who’s Who on Set: Quiz 1  
Unit 6 FX, Stunts & Intimacy Co-ordinators  
Unit 7 Locations, Craft Services, Transport & Picture Vehicle Operator  
Unit 8 Continuity and Script Supervisor  
Unit 9 Hair and Makeup, Costumes & Props  
Unit 10 Who’s Who on Set: Quiz 2  
Unit 11 Who’s Who on Set: Conclusion  
Module 4 Typical Day On Set: A Timeline
Unit 1 Typical Day On Set: A Timeline: Introduction  
Unit 2 Before Performers Arrive  
Unit 3 When Performers Arrive  
Unit 4 Safety Meetings and Intimacy Meetings  
Unit 5 Blocking and Rehearsals  
Unit 6 Typical Day On Set: A Timeline: Quiz 1  
Unit 7 Shooting  
Unit 8 Lunch  
Unit 9 Wrap/End of Day  
Unit 10 Typical Day On Set: A Timeline: Quiz 2  
Unit 11 Typical Day On Set: A Timeline: Conclusion  
Module 5 Reading the Call Sheet to Make You a Better Performer
Unit 1 Reading the Call Sheet to Make You a Better Performer: Introduction  
Unit 2 Example Call Sheet  
Unit 3 When and Where can I Access the Call Sheet  
Unit 4 Top of the Call Sheet: Production Title, Lunch, Push/Pull  
Unit 5 Top of the Call Sheet: Production Company, Shoot Locations, Weather  
Unit 6 Cast and Background ID Numbers/Letters and Call Times  
Unit 7 What is Call Time, and When is Yours?  
Unit 8 Reading the Call Sheet to Make You a Better Performer: Quiz 1  
Unit 9 What Scenes are we shooting today? Who’s in them?  
Unit 10 Using the Scene, Cast and Background Sections to Plan Your Day  
Unit 11 Bottom of the Call Sheet First Page: Key Phone Numbers  
Unit 12 Transport and Catering  
Unit 13 Department Notes: Cheat Sheet to Help You Prepare/Flag Issues  
Unit 14 Advance Schedule  
Unit 15 Crew List  
Unit 16 Location Maps  
Unit 17 Reading the Call Sheet to Make You a Better Performer: Quiz 2  
Unit 18 Reading the Call Sheet to Make You a Better Performer: Conclusion  
Module 6 Frequently Used Set Terminology
Unit 1 Frequently Used Set Terminology: Introduction  
Unit 2 Frequently Used Set Terminology: Page 1  
Unit 3 Frequently Used Set Terminology: Page 2  
Unit 4 Frequently Used Set Terminology: Quiz  
Unit 5 Frequently Used Set Terminology: Conclusion  
Module 7 Professional Behaviour and Protecting Yourself
Unit 1 Professional Behaviour and Protecting Yourself: Introduction  
Unit 2 Your Rights and Responsibilities on Set  
Unit 3 Safety on Set  
Unit 4 Harassment on Set  
Unit 5 Professional Behaviour and Protecting Yourself: Quiz 1  
Unit 6 Set Do’s  
Unit 7 Set Don’ts  
Unit 8 Social Media On Set  
Unit 9 Professional Behaviour and Protecting Yourself: Quiz 2  
Unit 10 Professional Behaviour and Protecting Yourself: Conclusion  
Module 8 Set Etiquette & Call Sheets: Course Conclusion
Unit 1 Set Etiquette & Call Sheets: Course Conclusion  
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