One-Line Schedule

Entertainment Film Production

A streamlined production schedule showing one line per scene with key logistics.

Definition

A one-line schedule compresses each scene to a single line containing essential information: scene number, location, cast required, and scheduled day. This condensed format lets producers quickly assess the overall shooting plan and identify scheduling conflicts.

One-line schedules are derived from detailed strip boards but are easier to share and discuss in meetings.

Why It Matters

One-line schedules are the language of production planning. Every department head needs to understand when and where they'll be working.

Quick access to schedule overview helps identify problems before they become expensive on-set issues.

Examples in Practice

A director reviews the one-line schedule and requests scene reordering to give an actor consecutive shooting days.

A production coordinator emails the updated one-line schedule after locations fall through, showing how days were restructured.

A line producer uses the one-line schedule to verify that all night shoots are grouped together to avoid crew fatigue.

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