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<div class="bgH3"><div class="text">Stages of Film Production</div></div>
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<div id="stage-header">Development</div>
The start of a project varies, but usually it will start with the creation of a script,be it an existing script, a novel,
a brief outline of the plot. Production can also begin with a producer pitching an idea with a Writer.
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<div id="stage-header">Pre-Production</div>
It is the stage where you'd be narrowing down production choices. That is where all the preparation takes place before the camera
rolls and the overall project vision is set. Pre-production involves also figuring out the location and casting of the film. Then the
director must employ a Line Manager or Production Manager to build the film schedule and budget.
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<div id="stage-header">Production</div>
Holding preparation ahead of the regular shooting is important during this process. The primary goal is to adhere to the schedule
and timeline, which requires continuous diligence. Communication is crucial between location, institution, office, production company,
distributors-in short, all interested partiesDuring this phase it is key to keep planning ahead of the daily shoot. The primary aim is
to stick to the budget and schedule, this requires constant vigilance. Communication is key between location, set, office, production
company, distributors - in short, all parties involved
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<div id="stage-header"> Principal Photography</div>
This is when the camera rolls. It is about continuously the foremost costly stage of film generation, due to actor, director, and set
crew pay rates, as well as the costs of certain shots, props, and on-set special effects. Everything that has happened up to this point
is to create principal photography go as easily and effectively as conceivable.Communication between all parties is significant amid the
shoot and the generation must keep up a full set of records and endeavor to stay on time and on budget.
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<div id="stage-header">Wrap</div>
The time ends immediately after shooting. This is when we strike the set and clear the spot. It has to be returned to vendors in good
order and there has to be a complete set of shoot records.
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<div id="stage-header">Post-Production</div>
This phase begins with the end of principal photography, but may overlap. Much of the post-production consists of examining the
footage and compiling the film. Visual effects (VFX), music and sound design contributions are provided as needed. The picture is now
blocked and distribution elements are created.
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<div id="stage-header">Distribution</div>
Once the film is completed, it must be distributed.It is how producers make their money back, and spend tremendous time and energy to
negotiate the best distribution deals for their projects. The film will go into the theater and/or be distributed via various channels
such as Amazon Prime, Netflix and HBO etc.
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