Production phase

 The production stage consists of what everybody usually thinks of when there is said "I'm making a movie". This stage, also known as principal photography, is when shooting begins and writers, directors, producers, and everyone else involved gets to see their ideas captured on film.  It’s hard to believe but this is the phase in the filmmaking process that takes the least amount of time and it's the most challenging. Shooting hours are ranging up to sixteen hours each day. Projects run to strict schedules with the cast and crew only contracted for a specific timeframe. Filmmaking is a collaborative process and nowhere is the collaboration more important than during the production phase. The additional crew is hired during the picture of photography stage, such as script supervisors to check for continuity while filming, property masters, hair and makeup crew to handle the actors' visual appearance, etc. Picture and sound editors are also hired, choosing the best takes of the day and assembling them into a sequence so that a rough cut is ready by the time filming ends. After the first scene is filmed in production, post-production phase begins. 


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  1. You've used the same website from the beginning. This is not the point - you should look in different places and search for various perspectives and angles. Your blog has become quite monotonous - are you writing a guidebook of film production?
    Use a different source next time!

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