After my set is all set up with lights, props are in place, and everything is completely "ready to go", I can
usually complete about 6 (usable) shots an hour. I generally work with inexperienced actors who need
multiple takes of any given shot, but all-in-all I average 6 usable takes an hour. That is with a simple
storyboard so that I always know what shot is "next" without wasting time thinking about it. I am always
prepared, but that is not always the case with the actors... You could be there for HOURS if the actor
has a brain freeze and can't remember dialogue. But if you have a shot list, you can really speed the
process along. My wife and I have produced/directed/shot a dozen "no-budget" feature films, and
planning for 6-shots an hour has really worked for us. If you don't want to work a 15-hour day, a
6-shots an hour plan will help...It's at least a blueprint for planning purposes. Just our two cents worth.