Crew Call Template
Use this reusable public template for production, camera, lighting, sound, editorial, writing, research, fabrication, web, logistics, and other project crew. Replace every bracketed item before publishing.
Project
- Title: [project title]
- Format / genre: [format]
- Logline / purpose: [one clear sentence]
- Production stage: [development, pre-production, production, post, release]
Position
- Department: [department]
- Role: [role title]
- Reports to: [lead or producer]
- Scope: [what this person owns]
- Core responsibilities: [3–7 concrete responsibilities]
- Required expertise / tools: [skills, software, equipment, credentials]
- Helpful experience: [preferred but not required]
Work setup
- Location / time zone: [details]
- Remote, on-site, or hybrid: [details]
- Travel or local-hire expectations: [details]
- Dates, hours, and turnaround: [details]
- Equipment provided / required: [details]
- Accessibility, safety, and accommodation contact: [details]
Terms
- Engagement: [employee, contractor, day player, project-based—confirm locally]
- Compensation: [rate, basis, expenses, overtime, payment timing]
- Credit: [details]
- Rights / confidentiality: [relevant terms]
- Deadline: [date, time, time zone]
What to submit
- Project, department, and role
- Résumé, credits, or relevant experience
- Portfolio, case studies, breakdowns, or 2–5 stable samples
- Your exact contribution to collaborative samples
- Location, time zone, work mode, availability, and conflicts
- Tools, equipment, licenses, or certifications relevant to the role
- Compensation expectations and any accommodation request
Apply
All public crew calls use the universal Snide Squad Application. Choose Crew / Production, name this project and role, and include relevant sample links.
Selected applicants receive written scope, schedule, compensation, rights, credit, and a project contact before work begins. Accepted collaborators may receive Snide Squad member-site access for assignments and follow-up.
