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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Daily archive log. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template creates a year's worth of links to daily archive logs.
Template documentation This template creates a year's worth of links to daily archive logs. This is intended for deletion logs, but could be used by any page that uses such daily log pages.
A daily production report (DPR) or production report (PR) in filmmaking is the form filled out each day of production for a movie or television show to summarize what occurred that day. There is no standard template for a production report and each show usually has an original template, often created before production begins by one of the ...
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A production report ("PR") is a filmmaking term for the form filled out each day of production of a movie or television show to summarize what occurred that day. [1] There is no standard template for a production report, and each show usually has an original template, often created before production begins by one of the assistant directors ("AD").