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DPR
aka Daily Production Report
The end-of-day report the production office sends to the studio, financier, and completion bond company summarising the day's actual progress.
The Daily Production Report (DPR) is the bond company's nightly read. It captures call time, wrap time, scenes scheduled vs scenes completed, pages shot, setups achieved, cast time-in / time-out (the famous Exhibit G page), equipment damage, accidents or near-misses, and a brief narrative of what happened that day. A skipped DPR is a financier red flag; a polished DPR is producer table stakes. StoryboardCanvas Producer auto-assembles the DPR from /shoot-day + /diary + cast attendance + breakdown counts, with an AI narrative pass that drafts the prose section so a producer can edit-and-send rather than write-from-blank by 11pm.
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Every dpr we generate stays linked to the rest of the project — change a scene heading and the dpr updates automatically. No re-import. No copy-paste. One project file from script to wrap.
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Call Sheet
The one-page (or two-page) document sent to every cast and crew member the night before a shoot day with their call time, wardrobe time, scenes shooting, and locations.
Wrap Book
The final report assembled at the end of principal photography summarising actual versus budgeted cost, schedule slip, departmental notes, and lessons learned.