Film Production

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In digital video, photography, television and film, production refers to the tasks that must be completed or executed during the filming or shooting. This includes tasks such as setting up scenes, the capture of raw footage, and usage of set designs, to name a few of the many pre-production tasks.

Film Production

#5 phases of film production

Phase #1: Development

Before a film can get started, it needs to go through the “development” phase. This phase includes the creation, writing, organizing and planning of a film project.

The budget must be set, cast goes through auditions, the location is decided, and multiple scripts are written. Many times, writers and directors create storyboards to entice producers to finance the film.

Phase #2: Pre-Production

During the pre-production period, filmmakers need to know where they’re able to shoot, who will be in their film, how much their budget will end up being, and what changes might need to be made. They also need to have crew members lined up, sets and costumes created, and work with local cities for cooperation to film in different parts of town.

Phase #3: Production

Production is the quickest, and sometimes the shortest portion of filmmaking and digital media production. How long it takes to film depends on variables like the number of locations, the length of the film, and if any key members, such as leads, are off set for any portion of the filming.

Phase #4: Post-Production

Post-production can help a filmmaker’s efforts and sacrifices feel like they’re finally paying off. It is where raw footage can be refined and begin to resemble a real movie. By no means is it easy, but it can be encouraging.

Phase #5: Distribution

With so many different mediums, such as movie theaters, television, home video, digital media and streaming, there are various distribution possibilities. What kind of distribution a film gets can depend on its quality and the pull of the filmmaker or studio.

Films that have a long period between post-production and release are known as “sitting on the shelf”. To keep this from occurring, there needs to be guidance and care with every part of the filmmaking process, leading up to successful distribution.