The four industrial stages of constructing a film from scripting to final edit Development The script is written and drafted into a workable blueprint for a film Preproduction Preparations are made for the shoot in ID: 1047263
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1. Knowledge of Film
2. Film productionThe four industrial stages of constructing a film from scripting to final edit.
3. DevelopmentThe script is written and drafted into a workable blueprint for a film.
4. Pre-productionPreparations are made for the shoot in which storyboards are created, cast and crew are hired, locations are selected, and props and sets are built.
5. ProductionThe raw elements for the finished film are recorded.
6. Post-productionThe film is edited; production sound (dialogue) is edited, music tracks (and songs) are composed, performed and recorded; sound effects are designed and recorded; and any other computer-graphic 'visual' effects are digitally added, all sound elements are mixed into "stems" then the stems are mixed then married to picture and the film is fully completed ("locked").
7. The film script that includes dialogue and each chronologically ordered scene in the plot. Screenplay
8. Sales and distributionThe film is screened for potential buyers (distributors), is picked up by a distributor and reaches its cinema and/or home media audience.
9. DistributorA company or individual that acts as a final agent between a film production company and a film exhibitor to placing the film on an exhibition screen.
10. DirectorControls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, and visualizes the script while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of that vision.
11. ProducerOversees the film production usually by finding the literary property, shaping the idea into a viable film, raising the money, hiring the director, choosing the cast, overseeing production and postproduction, masterminding the marketing, and negotiating the worldwide rights for distribution.
12. Aspect RatioDescribes the width and height of the film frame as it appears on a movie screen or television.Short Film
13. Academy ratio 1.33:1 or 4:3 used in most films until the 1950’s
14. TastesCultural, emotional, intellectual, and social preferences or interests that create expectations and lead us to like or dislike particular movies or parts of movies.
15. IdentificationWe empathize with, project onto, or participate in a place, an action, or a character.
16. CognitionThe ability to understand, interpret, and reflect on different dimensions of the movies.