Thursday, September 5, 2019

Art Department survival kit.

This list is in no means completed, what you'll need on set is always situational however it's a good place to start. Please feel free to add more suggestions in the comments and I'll add them to the list.

Essentials:

  1. My ipad/iphone and charger which covers the following necessities:
    1. A digital camera for continuity pictures
    2. A copy of the script
    3. A copy of the shot list
    4. A copy of the shooting schedule
    5. Access to email during the day
  2. A leatherman or other multitool
  3. Level
  4. Metal ruler
  5. LED flashlight or key-chain light
  6. Head lamp
  7. Work gloves
  8. Broom
  9. Dust pan
  10. Vacuum or dust buster
  11. Duster
  12. Oxi clean
  13. Bucket
  14. Sponge
  15. Windex
  16. Bleach spray
  17. Paper towels
  18. Cough drops - for those moments during filming when you just can't keep the cough away through will power
  19. Sharpies, markers, pens, pencils (2B+)
  20. Power bars - to help get through the 6 hours or more between breaks
  21. Large umbrella
  22. Lint roller
  23. Seam ripper
  24. Hand sanitizer
  25. First-aid kit
    1. Band-aids
    2. Gauze rolls
    3. Gauze pads
    4. Alcohol pads
    5. Nitrile gloves
    6. Medical tape
    7. Benadryl
    8. Aspirin
    9. Neosporin
    10. Tweezers
    11. Poison ivy wipes
  26. A small sewing kit
    1. Black safety pins
    2. Various colored threads
    3. Scissors
    4. Needles
    5. Velcro - sticky backed
  27. Tape
    1. Black and white gaff
    2. Masking
    3. Multiple rolls of different colored electrical tape
    4. Crystal clear packing tape
    5. Double stick tape
    6. Mounting tape
    7. Black painters tape
    8. Generic painters tape
    9. Duct tape
  28. Glue
    1. Super glue
    2. Elmer's glue
    3. Spray 77
    4. Glue stick

Items for your own comfort:

  1. Rain coat
  2. Spare coat
  3. Extra pair of shoes and socks
  4. Sunglasses
  5. Camping sized adjustable folding table
  6. Folding chair or stool
  7. Insect repellent
  8. Sun screen
  9. Healthy snacks

Items to keep nearby - in the art van etc.

  1. A basic paint kit 
    1. Black spray paint
    2. Acrylic paints: black, white, red, yellow, blue
    3. Variously sized paint brushes
    4. Water bottle just for paint water
    5. Rubber and dirty down spray
    6. dulling spray
  2. Trash bags
  3. Command picture hanging hooks and strips
  4. Extra batteries - for when that darn prop decides it's done
  5. Small fire extinguisher
  6. Lighters and box of kitchen matches
  7. W-D 40
  8. Measuring tape
  9. Laptop and printer
  10. Paper to print on
  11. Spare ink
  12. Extension cords
  13. Work light - preferably battery powered
  14. Clamps
  15. Bungee cords
  16. Rope
  17. Cutting mat

Tools you will be grateful to have if you need them:

  1. Safety glasses
  2. Particle masks / respirator
  3. Moving blankets
  4. Furniture dolly
  5. Tarps
  6. Screw drivers - Phillips and flat head
  7. Hack saw
  8. Wire cutters
  9. Allen wrench multitool 
  10. Container of nails and screws
  11. Cordless drill and charger
  12. Drill bits
  13. Circular saw
  14. Dremmel with bits
  15. Hair dryer
  16. Sandpaper
  17. Sculpty clay
  18. Putty knife
  19. Spackle
  20. Exat-o blades and handle
  21. Box cutter
  22. Scissors
  23. Fuller's earth
  24. Steel wool
  25. Wire
  26. Tea bags - for aging
  27. Ziplocks
  28. Post-it lables

List credit: http://jeanette-art.blogspot.com/2013/03/art-department-survival-kit.html?m=1



Submitted September 05, 2019 at 04:14PM by TheJazzJackrabbit https://ift.tt/2Lmavwu

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