Saturday, 2 October 2010

Five Stages of Production



Research and development and the five stages of production

There are five stages of production in making a movie or a pop video. These are:
• Research and development
• Pre-production
• Production or the shoot
• Post-production
• Distribution and exhibition

Research and development involves researching the type of music, the type of band that is around, the target audience, and other pop videos that are the competition. Development is thinking of our idea and developing it with a timeline, storyboard, and ideas for the brand.

Pre-production is getting everything ready including the cast, locations, props, wardrobe, everything that might be needed. Pre-production ends with the creation of a call sheet.

The shoot is the actual filming day or days, while post-production is the editing including any after-effects.

Distribution is when the product is place on television, the web, cinema, DVD sales or even shown in shopping malls on big screens. Exhibition is if you can get your pop video shown in cinemas.

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