Once professors select what films are to be made for a class, and production dates are assigned, the Professors will assign a Production ID based off of the Production Calendar. The Production IDs will be in the following format:
Class #-Section-Production Letter
"322-1-A"
Registering your Production
All projects must have an approved Production Registration form on file with the CINE Production Office.
Graded °µÍøÊÓÆµCINE class productions that have been approved by their professor in an CINE production course will be issued a Production ID.
Un-registered productions are not approved to film using CINE resources, to include insurance and equipment.
Production registration does not guarantee that a project is approved to proceed with filming. The production, resources access, and screening privileges may be revoked at any time by the Professor, the Production Office, Equipment & Production Facilities Coordinator, or department chair if any of the policies or deadlines on this form, the Policies and Procedures, Production Greenlight, or any safety policies are violated.
Production Registration must have exact filming dates or a filming window of no more than 10 days. Any Registrations with TBA or an undetermined date will be voided and the student will be asked to resubmit with a date. For Documentary Production, the window range can be as broad as the project filming deadlines are.
Production Registration forms will only be provided to students by their instructor or ISA in approved production courses.