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 |
Create Production Schedule It is now time to develop your production schedule. This will organize the time, places and people involved in the video. The production schedule should be organized based on locations. The video does not need to be shot in order. Try to avoid any back tracking even if you are in the same building going from floor to floor. This will save time and money. If you are using testimonials or interviews you will want to film them first. By doing this you will be able to gather B-Roll that will be mixed in with interview to support what they are saying. You will want to provide everyone involved with a copy of the production schedule. Below is a sample Production Schedule: |
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| When all of the pre production
elements are complete you are now ready to start production. |
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