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Cinema Production

The Magic of Movie Making. Cinema Production. Everyone will be intrigued by movie making by explaining the process of cinema production. Mission statement. Planning for failure, is not planning at all. Preproduction. The script is the most important part of film production.

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Cinema Production

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  1. The Magic of Movie Making Cinema Production

  2. Everyone will be intrigued by movie making by explaining the process of cinema production. Mission statement

  3. Planning for failure, is not planning at all Preproduction

  4. The script is the most important part of film production. • Writing A Script • Create your own script • Seek help from pro’s • Optioning a Script • Producers buy writers work to produce or shelve for later use. The Script

  5. Script Format www.simplyscripts.com

  6. Raise funds Start low-budget and work your way up with experience Create a business plan Use your business plan to attract potential investors Form a Company To manage funds and legal documents Budget

  7. Line The Script! • Actors, Props, Stunts, Vehicles/Animals, Special Equipment, Extras, Wardrobe, Special Effects, *Make up/ Hair, Sound Effects • Scene Breakdown Sheets • Daily Schedules • Call Sheets Scheduling

  8. Daily Schedule/ Production Board Production Boards are made by the first assistant director

  9. Call Sheets are distributed to cast and crew so they know where and when they are needed Call sheets

  10. Production

  11. The crew

  12. Framing- How your shot is Composed • Filming is subjective, your audience only sees what you decide to put in frame. • Types of shots • Full • Medium full • Cowboy • Medium • Medium Close up • Close up • Extreme close up Cinematography

  13. Lighting Backlight: Separates subject from background Fill Light Key Light: Main Illumination Fills Harsh Shadows Formed by key light Camera

  14. Choose locations with only desired ambient sounds. Avoid high traffic areas, Airports, Train stations, Military bases Use boom microphones and wireless on actors if desired Audio Recording

  15. Editing Organize your footage Make a rough cut of where you want your desired clips to make the basic narrerative Add sound effects and music Clean up and finalize your complete motion picture Distribute Post Production

  16. “Filmmaking is a fun process, and when it stops being that way you probably won’t see me doing it anymore.” • Clint Eastwood

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