A single prompt in Taskade Genesis builds a live shot-list app — ordered by scene, filterable by camera unit, and wired to your pre-production notes — so your DP and director share one source of truth.
What Is a Production Shot List Template?
A shot list template is a structured checklist that maps every planned camera setup to its scene, location, equipment, and crew. Instead of a static spreadsheet, this template lives inside a relational workspace where agents flag gaps and automations sync status updates.
Why Use a Production Shot List Template?
- Instant structure — go from a bare script page to a complete shot matrix in one prompt via Taskade Genesis.
- 7 project views — toggle between List for print-outs, Board for day-of tracking, and Table for a full dataset on the same data.
- Relational linking — the Relationship field ties each shot to its corresponding scene card and equipment request.
- AI agents on standby — 33 built-in tools let an embedded agent auto-suggest coverage angles based on your script notes.
- Two-way integrations — pull call-sheet updates in from your scheduling tool; push confirmed shots out to the edit team via automations.
Who Should Use a Production Shot List Template?
- Directors planning coverage and communicating intent to their DP.
- First ACs managing focus pulls and camera-body assignments.
- Line producers cross-referencing shots against the daily schedule.
- Student filmmakers learning professional on-set discipline.
- Commercial directors juggling multiple units on tight deadlines.
How To Get Started
- Click Use Template to clone this workspace into your Taskade account — no install required.
- Paste your scene breakdown or describe your shoot; a Taskade Genesis agent structures the shot list automatically.
- Switch to the Table view via project databases to sort by scene number, lens, or priority.
- Link each shot row to its location card using the Relationship field.
- Activate the automation that pings your AD when shots are marked complete on the day.
Build your next shoot on a foundation that thinks with you — explore ready-made templates and browse the community for real-world production setups.
