Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Filmmaking - Behind the Scenes

The cinematography has been around for less than a century, but increased dramatically. Black and white movies without sound for movies with realistic images of things that do not even exist. Anyway, there are clearly identifiable by the film process described below in five steps.

Development: First, a producer must have a story that wants to produce, if it already exists as a book, a novel or a screenplay written by an author, etc. The individual may say that this is the first resource for the filming of a movie. The original material is analyzed and beaten so that the film ultimately takes. Once done, the film received a "green light", which means that someone has decided to support it financially. The film now has a defined marketing strategy and target market.

Pre-Production: At this stage of filmmaking, planning to shoot the film takes place. The producer chooses a guest account creates a graph of film projects before selecting a team that adapts to the specific nuances of the film. The first step would be to hire a manager and discuss ideas related to the casting and shooting will make the best possible combination. The crew consists of actors, musicians, photographers, filmographers, digital artists and a number of others whose number could be hundreds of good budget film.

Production: This is the meat and potatoes makes the whole process, where the work is done by the producer and the other members of the crew begins to bear fruit or explode. The Director is responsible for the session with the help of farmers and their support staff and directs his actors and others to do what it takes to film. A single shot does not last more than a minute can take hours to complete and requires a lot of patience and hard to implement a working perfect take. The term "lights camera action" and the ring knocker iconic hundreds of times in a typical day for shooting. The work involves spending up to 18 hours all in remote locations. Although you only have an hour of work is important for everyone to be on the shelf all the time because the delays are costly.

Post-Production: Depending on the type of film it is, after production take months or weeks to complete. This means publishing the final selection of scenes and shots that end up on the big screen. The director was sitting with a collection of all the film was shot, and continues to create the final rendering of the film, also known as the "final cut" when the film is seen by the public.

Distribution: This is the stage of production where we see signs, banners and ads worldwide. The film must be spoken and highly anticipated by the public. Teaser trailer released as the smell of cooking food a person gets hungry by the second. The release date is set, and after the game, build anticipation of the long-awaited release of the film.

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