Film Editor

Film Editor



This is visual storytelling.

If you do not have a team and are doing all the shooting you have in mind that good lighting techniques can make a big difference in quality.

Making movies is as much an art as painting a picture so a media limitation based communication spending should not stop anyone from experimenting with the art of filmmaking.

The main stages of a major production Feature film with lots of money are:

1.Development

In the development stage of a producer he gets an idea for a script is written (and rewritten until it is perfected). A sequence command can also be obtained from many sources, like the writers are always trying to get their scripts purchased.

2. Preproduction

In preproduction of the film is planned and the cost is established. Also, the producer will hire a team.

The producers know how smart maximize the final product to achieve the best actors fit their roles within their budgets.

Big budget films on which could be hundreds of crew members, but less expensive films, skeleton teams are established on the basis of the following positions.

a. Manager. (Responsible for quality and creative elements)

b. Assistant director. (Administering the program running, logistics and more)

c. Producer. (finds the actors)

d. Location Manager. (find locations of film)

e. Director of photography or photo. (Photo)

f. Art director. (production sets, costumes plus provides the makeup and hairstyling services)

g. Storyboard artist,

h. Production sound mixer.

i. Composer. (created the music for the film)

j. Choreographer.

3. Production

This is when the filming is done based on shooting schedules, locations and film sets. The director may request several scenes shots until it is convinced they express their ideas.

Checked daily and recorded video to determine if the scenes must be shot again.

A couple of notes on the imaging thoroughly before firing is that royalty free images is very convenient as there are no delays in negotiating with content providers that are trying to maximize profits.

Royalty free images also means that you buy only once and used many times as desired.

Always go last format available. If you are buying today, then it only makes sense to buy high definition (HD) footage.

Downgrading to lower HD formats is easy, it's very difficult to make major formats look good in HD.

I recommend making a film with 35 mm less you are using the Web, a F23 Viper or Sony. The 35 mm could be transferred to digital (preferably HD) through a process called telecine for cutting and editing.

4. Postproduction

Here the editor collects the images and makes a first cut of the material.

Most managers work very closely with publishers to identify the most important shots to represent his artistic ideas.

Some managers rely heavily on the trial the editors and present them with many more hours of footage, allowing them to decide what is cut from the film.

Publishers are usually very lean art and make great contributions to the projects, so finding a good one is important.

This is also where the special effects and correction color have been identified and implemented.

Check the software software magazine and look at either Adobe After Effects or Magicbullet for software correction color.

5. Distribution

Great films funded by major studios are distributed to cinemas are affiliated. Low-budget productions can be distributed via DVD, VHS or even the Internet.

To reduce the budget has many filmmakers showing their work at film festivals in the hope to get picked up by one of the major studios or their subsidiaries.

Ideally, the production of feature films, at best, is about having good actors working in a well written script with the support of a good crew and a lot of time and money.

This is almost never the case and the corners are usually cut everywhere.

About the Author:

Joseph Vautour
http://www.TV-Film-Production-International.com

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comFeature Film Production

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