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Pre-production is the process of fixing some of the elements involved in a film, play, or other performance. There are three parts in a production: pre-production, production, and post-production. Pre-production ends when the planning ends and the content starts being produced.
In filmmaking and video production, pre-production formally begins once a project has been greenlit. At this stage, finalizing preparations for production go into effect. Financing will generally be confirmed and many of the key elements such as principal cast members, director and cinematographer are set. By the end of pre-production, the screenplay is usually finalized and satisfactory to all the financiers and other stakeholders.
During pre-production, the script is broken down into individual scenes storyboards and all the locations, props, cast members, costumes, special effects and visual effects are identified. An extremely detailed schedule is produced and arrangements are made for the necessary elements to be available to the film-makers at the appropriate times. Sets are constructed, the crew is hired, financial arrangements are put in place and a start date for the beginning of principal photography is set. At some point in pre-production there will be a read-through of the script which is usually attended by all cast members with speaking parts, the director, all heads of departments, financiers, producers, and publicists.
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Ryan finishes discussing his way of doing pre-production, with Storyboarding, lining the script and scheduling. Get the Storyboard template here: http://bit.ly/story-board
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This video shows the basics of preproduction on behalf of the 1st A.D. Included is the process of script breakdown and scheduling a script within the desktop software, Celtx.
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Pre-Production is the first, and extremely critical, phase in creating a video. Amateurs may be inclined to skip over this phase, but it's important to realize all bases that pre-productions covers so that when it's time to go on the shoot, everything is a as streamlined as possible. This is important, not only because it keeps your day on schedule and smooth, but it might even save you a few bucks because of your time management and organizational skills. Trust us, you'll want to listen to these tips and more. We'll cover pre-production topics more in depth in future videos. Stay tuned! Read more about pre-production planning ► http://www.reelseo.com/preproduction-planning-checklist/ SUBSCRIBE FOR OTHER VIDEO TIPS AND NEWS! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=reels...
Ryan talks about his way of doing pre-pro, and how to get a no-budget casting call together.
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Sign up here to see exclusive videos and download practice sessions http://producelikeapro.com Warren discusses the importance of pre-production. This is a necessary stage that will greatly help the reocrding process. He talks about how song selection and getting tempos, keys, etc. before starting to record can greatly impact the final outcome of the session. Produce Like A Pro is a website which features great tips to help the beginning recordist make incredible sounding home recordings on a budget.