The production of the Film is the coming together of all the ideas, storyboards, scripts and crews in order to make the Film. The main stage of production is Filming then cutting and putting the scenes together.
The stages of production:
Pre-Production:
the stage which all the planning takes place, the Director's idea is developed and put into concept. Scenes are shot separately and props and characters are altered into the plot of the film.
Production:
When the filming actually takes place. When all the locations, characters, props etc. have been decided in order for the filming to proceed.
Post-Production:
After the filming has been complete, therefore enabling the editor to put the film together in a sequenced and synchronized format.
Distribution:
The process of distribution is when a movie is made available for the audience, for example releasing it in the cinemas.
Marketing:
Marketing is a format of advertising to the audience in order to attract and persuade them to watch a film. There are many ways of marketing a film such as:
- An advertisement on T.V
- An audio advertisement on the Radio
- A poster on a bus or Billboard
- etc.
Exhibition:
Is when the film is publicly screened, it is screened in the cinemas and is offered to paying customers alongside refreshments (most of the time). it is the amount of screenings that not only brings revenue to a cinema but also determines which films are most likely to be blockbusters. it is said that the exhibition of a movie is the 'Retail branch of the industry'.
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