Media Production Process





PRE-PRODUCTION

This is the planning stage wherein brainstorming takes place to plan the scenes, cast, crew, and all other elements that form a part of the production. Special effects and visual effects are identified and the script is also completed at this stage.
The outcome of this stage is a detailed plan showcasing the schedule and the essential components that contribute in the production of the media.
 
PRODUCTION

Production, as it is rightly called, in this stage, the plan is put to use. Filming is carried out at this stage, where all the scenes are filmed at relevant locations.
Each scene is filmed several times and the best is used to construct the film.
This is where the strength of the pre-production work is put to test. In this stage, utmost care should be taken to ensure that filming is done correctly and the necessary shots are captured. This is because it may not be possible to revert to the original scenes.
 
POST-PRODUCTION

This is the last stage where the film is assembled by the editor. The editor begins by scrutinizing and selecting the best shot for the project. Then, the flow of the scene is decided upon. The scenes are trimmed; music, graphics, menus, and other elements are edited for accuracy. Once the scenes are fine-tuned, the picture is locked and finalized. It is then forwarded for delivery.

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