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film production

Film production is the process of making a cinema, television or television film.
Both film producers and private individuals can be film producers.

Film production is divided into organisational, economic and creative aspects.
The organizational and economic part includes, for example, production management, production management and recording management.
The artistic, creative area includes direction, camera, costume, make-up, visual effects, sound, film editing and set design. The producer bears the economic responsibility and ideally works well together with the director. The work of a producer includes above all the organizational, illustrative aspects of a film production. The producer mainly has the following tasks:

  • Financing of pre, main and post production
  • Fabric selection and development
  • External sales such as B. cinema, television, presence at festivals
  • Marketing and representation of a film work
  • Merchandising such as film soundtracks, book about the film etc.
A film production is divided into the phases of development & financing, pre-production, shooting, post-production and evaluation. A film project can start in very different ways.
First comes the idea of ??an editor, producer, director or screenwriter.
It can be adapted from comics, novels or an original idea.
At the beginning of the film production is the exposé. This briefly and coherently explains the plot of the film with the characters in chronological order. The second stage is the treatment (acting text without dialogue) and finally the complete script. This includes the plot text including dialogues, which requires a lot of effort in the form of coordination. After the financing has been secured, film production is commissioned to implement the film and pre-production begins. Locations are found and a film team is put together, the technical equipment is rented, castings take place and contracts are worked out. After a shooting schedule has been prepared, the shooting starts. The recorded sequences then become the finished film in post-production, with individual work steps such as film editing, special effects, soundtracks, archiving, etc. being tied together. Depending on the competition that is currently on the market, the film will be shown in cinemas or on television, since thematically similar films steal customers from each other.

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