Film Production Explained — Each Step of the Production Process [Stages of Filmmaking, Ep 3]
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Process of Production of Film — In this episode of Stages of Filmmaking, we dive into production, the mad dash where the footage for a movie is captured.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Film Production
01:24 - The Production Process
02:59 - Chapter 1: Planning the Shoot
13:43 - Chapter 2: The Setup
17:54 - Chapter 3: Start Rolling
28:15 - Takeaways

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FILM PRODUCTION FOR BEGINNERS

Making a film is difficult, and each step of the filmmaking process comes with its own difficulties, but the production stage is perhaps the most exhausting. Production can test the mettle of even the most seasoned filmmaker.

Film production, also known as principal photography, is when footage is captured for a film. It is often one of the briefer stages, since a budget can quickly skyrocket the longer it runs. For an indie film, production may not last longer than a couple weeks.

We talk to director Tamra Davis (Billy Madison, Half Baked), DP Jarin Blashke (The Northman, The Lighthouse), and 2nd AD Pete Dress (No Country for Old Men, King Richard) to get their insights into how to survive production.

PLANNING THE FILM PRODUCTION PROCESS

The majority of planning for production occurs during pre-production, but production is a constantly morphing entity, so planning continues until the last day. These logistics are overseen by the production department, including the line producer and the production manager, who ensure that things on set are going off without a hitch.

The first and second assistant directors are responsible for making sure the crew stays on time and within budget. They also create the call sheets for each day, which outlines who needs to be where when.

THE SETTING UP PROCESS OF FILMMAKING

The camera doesn’t simply start rolling when the crew’s rolled out of bed and shown up on set. The grip department will oversee any rigging that is necessary for a scene, including camera rigs and light rigs. But the grip department doesn’t deal with the actual lights themselves; that is overseen by the gaffer.

Meanwhile, the production designer and set dresser make sure that the set is ready for filming. The actors will get prepped by the makeup department, and put into their outfit by the costume department. The actors will then go through blocking with the director.

SHOOTING IN FILM PRODUCTION

When it’s time for cameras to roll, the assistant director will call for quiet on set, and the production sound mixer and camera operator will start rolling. The clapper loader will slate, and the director will call “Action.” To end the take, the director will then say cut.
Then everyone rinses and repeats– going on until the crew has got enough footage for a movie.


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