Friday, 9 May 2014

Film Production

Within filming, there are three key processes when finalising a filming product.
These three processes are:
Pre-Production
Production
Post Production

Describing the three processes:

Pre-production
Pre-Production is the process in which the main script for the film is divided into frames within storyboards. After this is done, planning then has to be done; the filming location for the film will have to be found and safety checks will have to be carried out, ensuring that the location is safe to be film at, props will also need to be done, auditions will need to be carried out in order to find casting members and a director(s) will need to be found to direct the movie. This process is also where financial agreements will need to be set in order to find the filming project.




Production
This process is the time when the film is being created and captured.
This refers to the acting being film and editing certain scenes.



Post Production
This is the final process which will need to be done when creating a film. Post production is the task that must be executed after the shooting of the film ends. This refers to tasks such as editing footages and cutting scenes that aren't needed, inserting transitions, adding sound effects & music and adding subtitles (which will be needed for people who can't hear properly and need to read what the characters are saying).



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