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What are the procedures for filming?

The following is a detailed film production process (from the early stage to the release). Basically, it has covered the whole process of a movie from the beginning to the release.

earlier stage

1. Meeting with directors, other producers and other executives.

2. Meet key personnel, including film company officials, lawyers, department managers, etc.

3. Coordinate the whole shooting plan (arrange film production)

4. Budget for the whole shoot

5. Supervise the revision of the script

6. Deal with the affairs of trade unions or other associations (if feasible)

7. Deal with the affairs related to the core actors (design the shooting plan according to their schedule)

8. Establish a company (LLC) and set up offices and offices.

9. Hire core employees, such as photography director (DP), art (production designer), fashion designer, editor, etc.

10. Handle the contract with the Film Association and other related affairs.

1 1. Meet with relevant government officials and other administrative officials.

12. Find the shooting location

13. Study the climatic conditions of the shooting site.

14. Coordinate film promotion with public relations companies.

15. Coordinate employee salaries

16. Coordination of the Equipment Committee

17. Coordinate hotel and air tickets.

18. Lock the location and sign the contract.

19. Establish a clothing library

20. Film casting, including body double, extras and animals.

2 1. Test all relevant clothes, hairstyles, makeup and other key props.

22. Choose a vehicle

23. Discuss safety issues and sex scene shooting with characters and staff.

24. Establish an address book and shoot reports.

25. Hold a photo conference

26. Actor rehearsal

27. Establish editing rooms and projection rooms.

Shooting period

1. Start shooting according to the schedule.

2. Hold daily shooting meetings.

3. Submit financial reports every day

4. Discuss the shooting and financial situation with the studio (or related production company) and submit daily shooting samples.

5. Analyze the past, supervise the present and prepare for the future.

6. Monitor script modification

7. Adjust the shooting plan (if necessary)

8. Adjust the budget (if necessary)

9. Preview special effects

10. Finish shooting

later stage

1. Post-production begins

Check the final bill

3. Pack all props and costumes

4. Return all rented equipment; Sell or store all purchased items (after re-shooting)

Close the shooting office

6. View and analyze rough shears

7. Make up (if necessary)

8. Add sound effects

9. Add visual effects

10. Write music for this film.

1 1. Add dubbing.

12. Show the director's cut version to the core employees (internal audit)

13. Modify according to the modification opinions.

14. Show the director's cut version to the studio (leading film review)

15. Show this movie to all employees.

16. Show the director's cut version test to some internal audiences.

17. Delete the negative comments in the test.

18. Meet the modification suggestions put forward by various studios.

19. Making a trailer

20. Prepare a celebration dinner

2 1. Coordinate problem time and all problems.

22. Show this film

23. Release movies

24. Selling overseas distribution rights and TV broadcasting rights.

25. Market-oriented movies