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What documents and procedures are needed for filming?

Materials to be provided for film shooting, examination and approval of film distribution units, film and television drama filing and project establishment.

(a) an application, which shall specify the name and address of the film distribution unit, the name and address of the legal representative or principal responsible person, and the main items of the application;

(2) Notice of name pre-approval;

(three) the opinions of the municipal administrative department of culture;

(4) Articles of association;

(5) Proof materials for distributing or acting as an agent for distributing two or more domestic films;

(6) The amount of registered capital and its supporting documents;

(7) Certificate of property right of the business premises or letter of intent for lease;

(eight) the legal representative or principal responsible person's identification materials;

(nine) certification materials of the organization and personnel that are suitable for the business scope.

1, select script

That's all that matters. Generally, producers choose scripts, but there is no shortage of directors to choose scripts. However, after choosing a script, the director must persuade the company and producers to invest in him. But in 2 1 century movies, the director has no right to adapt the script. If he wants to change the script before shooting, he must get the approval of the company's upper board of directors.

2. Money. The cost of a film includes not only the director, screenwriter, cameraman, actors, scenes, shooting, post-production, accommodation, etc., but also marketing and publicity expenses. Usually, the marketing expenses are equal to the shooting expenses or shooting expenses 1/2. According to different concepts and requirements, each movie can be divided into small-budget movies, medium-sized movies and large-scale movies.

3. Choose directors and actors. There is no such thing as choosing a director in China's films. In a film, the director is the person in charge, which means that they are not only responsible for the quality of the film, but also for other aspects of the studio, while in international film production, the director only needs to be responsible for the shooting task.

In international film production, it is the script that chooses the director, not the director who chooses the script. Producers must undertake the task of choosing actors in film preparation, which is completed by Chinese mainland's assistant director.

4. Star lineup. A successful movie requires not only great scripts, good stories, good directors, but also the participation of big-name stars. Stars are the shining focus of movies and the guarantee of box office.

5. Set up a film crew. The film crew includes: on-site notes, makeup, props, lighting, art, post-guidance, and group editing.

6. Movie editing. In American commercial films, directors have no editing rights, but they are all edited by production companies, but if they are first-line directors, it is different.

7. Issuer. Publishers and producers in commercial films are not the same. Publishers get the right to distribute through competition, and the quality of a film can also be expressed by watching publishers.

8. publicity methods. Take War of the Worlds as an example. As early as four months before the film was released, the advertisements and posters of the film had been released.

9. International distribution of films. The right to dub and edit films.

10, attend the film festival