In order to provide you with less than three hours of entertainment,
movie makers toil for years and spend millions. Once completed, a movie
could provide enjoyment to millions and it also has the potential to
earn millions for its producer. It is interesting to look at how a movie
is being made as it is a long process.
Production
of a movie is done in a few stages. The first stage is the preparation
for the production. The most important two figures in a movie production
are the producer and the director. While the producer does the
investment the director does the rest of it.
In the first place, a
story has to be selected and the screen play has to be written. Once
the screen play is ready, the director chooses the actors and actresses
who will play the different roles of characters in the film.
Once
the actors and actresses are selected, the locations are found. Finally,
the sets are made and the shooting could start. While some of the
shooting could be done inside a studio, the rest is shot in other
locations. Every film has parts filmed in such locations.
There
are various people involved in providing different kinds of facilities
when the shooting is in progress. The cameramen, providers of lighting,
makeup artists, and providers of transport and a host of others are
involved when the shooting of the film starts.
Depending on the
length of the film and various other factors, the shooting could go on
for a period of a few months to a few years. Once the shooting is over,
the director is ready with the basic movie on celluloid film.
Editing
is the next step. Editing a film is an expert's job to be undertaken by
and experienced editor because he has to examine each frame of the
film. Once the editing is over, the visual side of the movie is ready.
However, the sounds need to be added at a later stage.
Sound
recorded in a special studio is added into the film in order to complete
the job. Once the final touches are made, the director has to satisfy
himself that the movie offers exactly what he wanted.
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