ABSTRACT

The camera crew breaks down the camera gear and carefully packs the cases into the camera truck. The laboratory copy of the camera report is taped to the top of each can. The second assistant camera person places all the film cans in a thermal box for delivery to the laboratory and gives the script supervisor a copy of each camera report to include with the paperwork. As in the camera department, the sound mixer gives the script supervisor a copy of each sound report to include with the daily paperwork. A copy of each sound report is also sent to picture editorial and to the production office. The picture and sound rolls are then returned to picture editorial where they are either broken down in a traditional "per scene/take" technique and carefully rolled up in individual rolls, or more commonly turned into what is known as KEM rolls.