Okay, so assuming you got all your shots in in Principal photography, then you can officially call it on set dose infamous words. That's a wrap. Anyway, you might be curious how to wrap up your set. After all you got into this game to shoot and closing things off might be a bit awkward for some people. Firstly, you need to make sure the actors leave the set gracefully and in the original condition that they've arrived in, namely happy and satisfied actors feeling good and professional about the way you handle your production. This applies to locations as well as equipment to be left in their original conditions, as if you and your team were never even there.
At this point in time, it would also benefit you to collect and start keeping receipts and invoices from cast crew and your team from a gas mileage spendings to minor expenditure and last minute purchases required for the shoot you need these together. justify reimbursements and expenses later, and it's especially important for the players. Now, you might be tempted to host a wrap up party, but just FYI, the project is not over yet. In the next section you and your team will actually be cutting together the film into a logical sequence and be spending a lot of personal quality time with your project intimately