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Production
Let’s just do it in the future.
What does that even mean?
The production process, in a nutshell, is pre-production → production → post production.

What is Pre-Production?
It’s the time where ideas are tested and artistic R&D is done. It’s a very exciting moment when the project finds its way.
Pre-production is the work done on a product, especially a film or broadcast program before full-scale production begins having a strong concept is an essential component of a film. It ends when the planning ends and the content starts being produced.
Elements of film production such as the script, casting, location scouting, equipment, and crew are the first stage of production.

Production?
At this stage, there is not much place left for experimentation or improvisation.
Production is the actual shooting of the film.
If you’re adding elements such as motion graphics, animation, or voice-overs in your film, these materials will be added in the post production stage.

Post Production?
Last, but certainly not the least, is post production.
Post-production, which is often referred to as ‘post’, is organizing, cutting, coloring, and editing the footage captured in production?
It’s time to make last minute improvements and integrate everything together: shot transition, sounds, and visual effects, and then the delivery files are built and the final backups are done.

Finally, the post mortem of the production can be done!
To learn the specifics of how each production stages work keep on track with our blog and join Ramesh Sippy Academy of cinema and entertainment for a course in production and management if you want to become a producer.
Information On Production was last modified: August 24th, 2020 by sippy

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