Typical working day

A graphic of round clock showing the time 7.37am with a purple swirly background
A graphic of round clock showing the time 7.37am with a purple swirly background
Part of series
Module type
e-learning
Estimated time
10 minutes
Career stages
Early
Industries
Film, High-end TV
Funding
ScreenSkills funded

Learn what happens during a typical working day and whose job it is to ensure prep and wrap go smoothly.

At the end of this module you will:

  • Understand what happens in prep and wrap each day
  • Understand the importance of key production paperwork
  • Understand how tasks are divided between the ADs and the production office

Don't forget to bookmark this handy glossary for easy reference in the workplace.

This e-learning module is part of the From script to screen: an introduction to how content gets made series.

We created this series with and for industry to ensure people who are progressing in their careers have access to a host of useful learning and tips to help them understand more about how scripted content is made and the roles and responsibilities within it.

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Alternatively, download this PDF or Word version of the module.

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