How Movies are Made.

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How Movies are Made

What happens during Pre-Production? The director plans the film’s narrative structure and overall look. Director’s Vision How the director imagines the final film will look. The Script (writers) The Production Design (technical stuff) The Cast (actors)

What happens during Production? The director works with the cinematographer and the actors on the set to photograph the story. Director’s Vision Cinematography Acting

What happens during Post-Production? The director works with the film editor to assemble the raw footage into a final film, and with the sound editor and music composer to create the soundtrack. Director’s Vision Film Editing Sound Editing Music Score

What is Production Design Set, scenery, and locations Props, furnishings, and trimmings Costumes, makeup, and hair

What does a Production Designer do? Creates the physical world of the film Work with the director to carry out vision Design all sets, props, etc. Oversees all elements of design

What is Cinematography? A visual language that tells the audience Where to look What to pay close attention to How to respond Use of light and shadow Use of color Use of movement

What does a Cinematographer do? Work with the director to plan how to photograph the scenes Decides where to place the camera for each shot Decides how to light each shot Sometimes operates the camera

What is Film Editing? Raw Footage Cuts and Splices (joining shots together) Continuity and Pacing (smooth, logical) Rough Cut (first draft) Final Film (distributed to theatres)

What does a Film Editor do? Decides which shots to keep/cut Decides the best order of shots Creates transitions

What does the Music Composer do? Reads the script or views the edited film Researches music that best fits the characters and setting Often creates original music Writes the score (background music) Usually conduct the musicians while recording