PRE-PRODUCTION Create a concept Create a treatment Create a working script Scout shooting locations Select screen talent Develop script breakdown Create production schedule PRODUCTION Set-up and break-down Lighting Directing Audio Make-Up Filming and Taping POST-PRODUCTION Off-line Elements Timecode Editing Duplication |
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Elements Narration: The producer will schedule a recording session to record the narrated segments of the video. Once the recording session is over the narration will be off lined for the edit session. Sound Tracks: Music tracks and sound effects are selected for the video project. The final mix can be performed in the edit session. Graphics: The producer will review all of the graphic elements and the proper names and titles of people in the video. Some graphics can be created or altered in the edit but having the graphics created before hand can save time. Animation: Animation should be completed and approved before the edit session. Animation can involve a lot of time to create and render. Having the animation completed will prevent delays of the final project. Once all of the elements have been gathered the producer and the editor will start assembling the video. The video clips and narration will be trimmed and timed to make fluid transitions from one scene to the next. The graphics and text overlays or (supers) will also be added. The sound track with music and sound effects will be blended into the video to complete the edit. The editor may choose to edit these sequences in a different order based on the type of production and the type of edit system. The results will be the same, a beautiful choreography of site sound and motion that will captivate and retain the viewers' attention. The production is now ready for duplication and distribution. |
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