Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Film Industry Lesson 1, Edelyn Bonsra

Production - When it comes to production there are 3 stages, which are Pre-Production, Production and Post Production .Pre- Production is is the stage in which all the planning for the project takes place. During pre-production, the production is broken down into individual scenes and all the locations, props, cast members, costumes, special effects and visual effects are identified. The script, if not already complete, is written at this stage. Production  is the stage at which all the filming is carried out. All scenes planned out in pre-production are filmed at the relevant locations. Each scene is filmed as many times as the director deems fit, to ensure the best quality scenes will be used to construct the film. This is where the strength of the pre-production work is put to the test. Great care must be taken to make sure that all the filming is done correctly and all necessary shots are taken. Post Production,is the stage in which the film is assembled by the editor. The first job of the film editor is to build a rough cut taken from sequences based on individual "takes" shots. The purpose of the rough cut is to select and order the best shots. The next step is to create a fine cut by getting all the shots to flow smoothly in a seamless story. Trimming - the process of shortening scenes by a few minutes, seconds, or even frames - is done during this phase.

Distribution-



Marketing- Different types of ways for marketing film are using trailers, bus ads, online websites, radio, social networking sites, newspapers/magazines , TV, Shop windows, Passing the word ect..

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