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For the order, I took a list of expendables I submitted for a feature film I was 1st AC on sometime last year. It was a low-budget feature film being shot on the RED One. Here are the items I ordered:

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While shopping online at Barbizon, I also discovered that you could request a quote. In an effort of fairness, I sent off my list in case they offered lowered prices for going directly to them. Unfortunately, the prices were the same, although Barbizon did have items I requested on my invoice that they did not have listed in their online store.

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*** Most film departments have an expendables list. I have mentioned a few of them below but I created this list with producers in mind and believe that with some items it is good to have both the department and the producer bring them to set.

First, we are going to talk about stuff your crew will or might need because this might already be on your equipment kit list (if you have one) and if you are going more basic and just gathering things ala carte from the Internet or a hardware or craft shop, this is stuff you probably thought of. Also, if you are a beginner this is stuff you probably did NOT think of but will find very useful in making your movie.

The first thing you will find very practical to have on set is tape. If you have ever been on a film set, you know there are often cords randomly strewn across the room. This can be a safety hazard because people are busy on set and paying attention to their job and sometimes miss that there is a cord on the ground. It is often best to tape the cords down where people are walking to avoid an accident.

Your audio team, the script supervisor and the director will likely bring their own, but you may want to have some extra for other people to jump on and listen to recording (like YOU If you are the producer). Be sure to get the ones that cover the ears rather than the ones that you stick in the ears unless you have extra alcohol swabs to clean the earbuds between users.

This is relatively self-explanatory and there are probably several people on set that have pocket knives but it is still handy to have one yourself because it is better to get a job done with a tool you have at hand rather than look for the guy with the pocket knife to cut whatever needs cutting.

There are only a few good reasons to use and reuse plastic bags these days, and one of them is to protect the camera in the case of rain when an umbrella is inappropriate or being used in another way.

The third area where you should bring ample supplies is related to office supplies. In truth, YOU will probably be the one using them the most, and most other crew members that require such supplies have a kit (like script supervisors, who often request a kit fee in their contract).

But it is always a good idea to have these items in case other crew members require them or the scene requires them. There are always being notes written in the atmosphere of a set for various reasons (a poster guiding drivers to the location, a note reminding people to be quiet, etc), so keep that in mind as well.

On occasion, I work in the camera department, I keep notes on measurements and lenses on a 3-inch x 5-inch notepad. I also use it for random notes. Sure, I could take out my phone but sometimes writing is just faster.

The memory cards that are used during the shoot usually belong the cinematographer, and he/she will want those back and might have another movie coming up in a day and so will NOT want to leave them with you.

It is a worthy investment because you know you have a backup in addition to the footage you load into your external drive or computer. (I still have the mini-DV tapes from my earliest movies stored in a fireproof safe).

But if you work through the more obvious things that could possibly happen on set and the upsets that happen in day-to-day life that also transfer to a set environment, you will be able to see why this list is necessary and add to it as you continue to make movies.

This list of expendables is by no means exhaustive, but it will give you a start and put you in a mental space for a day or so to really comb through everything you could possibly need on set in all the most random scenarios, so that you can prepare to have a smooth shoot day even if you hit a snafu or two.

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