PRODUCTION PROCESS:
1. Idea Development: This is where the ideas for the film are developed. Steps Include:
2. Pre-Production: This is planning for the production. This is the most important part of the production process. All creative and logistical aspects are planned. Steps include:
3. Production: This is the execution phase where the film is shot or recorded. Steps include:
4. Post-Production: This is the final phase where the film is edited and prepared for the final product. Steps Include:
5. Distribution: This is the final phase where the film reaches the audience. Steps Include
1. Idea Development: This is where the ideas for the film are developed. Steps Include:
- Brainstorming an idea
- Creating a script
2. Pre-Production: This is planning for the production. This is the most important part of the production process. All creative and logistical aspects are planned. Steps include:
- Creating a Story Board
- Casting
- Planning all aspects of creating the film and creating a production schedule.
3. Production: This is the execution phase where the film is shot or recorded. Steps include:
- Filming
4. Post-Production: This is the final phase where the film is edited and prepared for the final product. Steps Include:
- Editing
5. Distribution: This is the final phase where the film reaches the audience. Steps Include
- Either DVD or film or online release (or other method of release of the film to audience).
Branding / Marketing:
This is where the production starts. Branding serves the purpose of the liaison between the team and the client. This department oversees all aspects of the production process. Branding is the first step. The branding team meets with the client and determines:
Creative:
The creative team works with the branding team to take the production to the next step. This is where ideas are fleshed out and a plan is made. Creative is mainly responsible for:
Production:
This is where the production stage takes place. The actual creating of the film. Production works with both branding and creative to shoot all footage necessary and conduct all editing necessary to produce final product. Production is mainly responsible for:
This is where the production starts. Branding serves the purpose of the liaison between the team and the client. This department oversees all aspects of the production process. Branding is the first step. The branding team meets with the client and determines:
- Objective of production
- Target audience of production
- Method of delivery
- Start collaborating ideas for content
- Oversee production and pre-production to make sure everything stays in line with original objectives/vision and clients needs
- Work with Creative & Production to create a production schedule
- Create a program proposal for the client to approve before production begins
Creative:
The creative team works with the branding team to take the production to the next step. This is where ideas are fleshed out and a plan is made. Creative is mainly responsible for:
- Work with branding and the ideas they have already come up with to determine the final content of the commercial
- Create a storyboard
Production:
This is where the production stage takes place. The actual creating of the film. Production works with both branding and creative to shoot all footage necessary and conduct all editing necessary to produce final product. Production is mainly responsible for:
- Work with branding to define tasks / roles of production personnel
- Work with branding to create a production budget
- Work with creative and branding to develop a production schedule
- Shoot footage
- Edit footage and prepare for delivery
Creating a Story board
What is a storyboard?
Once a concept or script is written for a film, the next step is to make a storyboard. A storyboard visually tells the story of an animation panel by panel, kind of like a comic book. Why make a storyboard? Creating a storyboard will help you plan your production out shot by shot. You can make changes to your storyboard before you start filming, instead of changing your mind later. You will also be able to talk about your production and show your storyboard to other people to get feedback on your ideas. How do I make a storyboard? Most commonly, storyboards are drawn in pen or pencil. If you don't like to draw you can also take photos, cut out pictures from magazines, or use a computer to make your storyboards. Keep in mind that your drawings don't have to be fancy! In fact, you want to spend just a few minutes drawing each frame. Use basic shapes, stick figures, and simple backgrounds. |