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Filmmaking is the process of making a film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
, from an initial story idea or commission through scriptwriting, shooting, editing and finally distribution to an audience. Typically it involves a large number of people and can take anywhere between a few months to several years to complete. Filmmaking takes place all over the world in a huge range of economic, social and political contexts, using a variety of technologies and techniques.

chronology of a film is conventionally divided into five stages:

is the stage where an idea is fleshed out into a viable script.






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Filmmaking is the process of making a film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
, from an initial story idea or commission through scriptwriting, shooting, editing and finally distribution to an audience. Typically it involves a large number of people and can take anywhere between a few months to several years to complete. Filmmaking takes place all over the world in a huge range of economic, social and political contexts, using a variety of technologies and techniques.

Stages of filmmaking

The chronology of a film is conventionally divided into five stages:
  • Development
    Development

    Development may refer to:...
    . The script
    Screenplay

    A screenplay or script is a written work especially for a film or television program. Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from existing works....
     is written and drafted into a workable blueprint for a film.
  • Pre-production
    Pre-production

    Pre-production is the process of preparing all the elements involved in a film, Play , or other performance....
    . Preparations are made for the shoot, in which cast and crew are hired, locations are selected, and sets are built.
  • Production. The raw elements for the finished film are recorded.
  • Post-production
    Post-production

    Post-production occurs in the making of film, television program, radio programs, videos, sound recording and reproduction, photography and digital art....
    . The film is edited; production sound (dialogue) is concurrently (but separately) edited, music tracks (and songs) are composed, performed and recorded; sound effects are designed and recorded; and any other computer-graphic 'visual' effects are digitally added, all sound elements are mixed into "stems" then the stems are mixed then married to picture and the film is fully completed ("locked").
  • Sales and distribution
    Distribution (business)

    Distribution is one of the four elements of marketing mix. An organization or set of organizations involved in the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption by a consumer or business user....
    . The film is screened for potential buyers (distributors), is picked up by a distributor
    Film distributor

    A film distributor is an independent company, a subsidiary company or occasionally an individual, which acts as the final agent between a production company or some intermediary agent, and a film exhibitor, to the end of securing placement of the producer's film on the exhibitor's screen....
     and reaches its theater and/or home media audience.


Development

This is the stage where an idea is fleshed out into a viable script. The producer
Film producer

A film producer is someone who creates the conditions for making film. The producer initiates, co-ordinates, supervises and controls matters such as fund-raising, hiring key personnel and arranging for distributors....
 of the movie will find a story, which may come from books, plays, other films, true stories, original ideas, etc. Once the theme, or underlying message, has been identified, a synopsis will be prepared. This is followed by a step outline
Step outline

A step outline is a detailed telling of a story intended to be turned into a screenplay for a motion picture.The step outline details every scene and Directorial beat of a screenplay's story, and often has indications for dialog and character interactions....
, which breaks the story down into one-paragraph scenes, concentrating on the dramatic structure. Next, a treatment
Film treatment

A film treatment is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture. It is generally longer and more detailed than an Outline#Outlining_stories and shorter and less detailed than a step outline, but it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits....
 is prepared. This is a 25 to 30 page description of the story, its mood and characters, with little dialog and stage direction, often containing drawings to help visualize the key points.

The screenplay
Screenplay

A screenplay or script is a written work especially for a film or television program. Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from existing works....
 is then written over a period of several months, and may be rewritten several times to improve the dramatization, clarity, structure, characters, dialogue, and overall style. However, producers often skip the previous steps and develop submitted screenplays which are assessed through a process called script coverage
Script coverage

Script coverage is a filmmaking term for the analysis and grading of screenplays, often within the "script development" department of a production company....
. A film distributor
Film distributor

A film distributor is an independent company, a subsidiary company or occasionally an individual, which acts as the final agent between a production company or some intermediary agent, and a film exhibitor, to the end of securing placement of the producer's film on the exhibitor's screen....
 should be contacted at an early stage to assess the likely market and potential financial success of the film. Hollywood distributors will adopt a hard-headed business approach and consider factors such as the film genre, the target audience, the historical success of similar films, the actors who might appear in the film and the potential directors of the film. All these factors imply a certain appeal of the film to a possible audience and hence the number of "bums on seats" during the theatrical release. Not all films make a profit from the theatrical release alone, therefore DVD sales and worldwide distribution rights need to be taken into account.

The movie pitch, or treatment, is then prepared and presented to potential financiers. If the pitch is successful and the movie is given the "green light
Green Light

Green Light may refer to:*Traffic light*Fishing light attractor*Greenlight, formal approval of finance for film production*Green Light , a 1982 album by Bonnie Raitt...
", then financial backing is offered, typically from a major film studio, film council or independent investors. A deal is negotiated and contracts are signed.

Pre-production

In pre-production, the movie is designed and planned. The production company
Production company

Production company refers to a company responsible for the development and physical production of performing arts, film, radio or a television program....
 is created and a production office
Production office

A film Production Office is the administrative office responsible for managing a film production. The office is responsible to the film producer and includes the production manager, Assistant director and one or more Production assistant....
 established. The production is storyboard
Storyboard

Storyboards are graphic organizers such as a series of illustrations or s displayed in sequence for the purpose of previsualizing a motion graphic or interactive media sequence, including website interactivity....
ed and visualized with the help of illustrator
Illustrator

An illustrator is a graphic artist who specializes in enhancing writing by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text....
s and concept artists. A production budget
Production budget

A film production budget determines how much money will be spent on the entire film project. It involves the identification and estimation of cost items for each phase of filmmaking ....
 will also be drawn up to cost the film.

The producer will hire a crew. The nature of the film, and the budget, determine the size and type of crew used during filmmaking. Many Hollywood blockbusters
Blockbuster (entertainment)

Blockbuster, as applied to film or theater, denotes a very popular and/or successful production. The term was originally derived from theater slang referring to a particularly successful Play but is now used primarily by the film industry....
 employ a cast and crew of hundreds while a low-budget, independent film
Independent film

An independent film, or indie film, is a film that is produced outside of the Hollywood studio system, a series of oligopolistic practices by several major film studios which controlled the production, distribution, and exhibition of films in the United States from the early 1920s through 1950s....
 may be made by a skeleton crew of eight or nine (or less). Typical crew positions include:

  • The director
    Film director

    A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a film. A film director visualizes the Screenplay, controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision....
     is primarily responsible for the acting in the movie and managing the creative elements.
  • The assistant director
    Assistant director

    An assistant director is a person who helps the filmmaker in the filmmaking of a movie or television show. The duties of an AD include setting the shooting schedule, tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking the arrival of cast and crew, maintaining order on t...
     (AD) manages the shooting schedule
    Shooting schedule

    A shooting schedule is a project plan of each day's shooting for a film production. It is normally created and managed by the assistant director, who reports to the production manager managing the production schedule....
     and logistics of the production, among other tasks. First AD and second AD are different jobs with different responsibilities.
  • The casting director finds actors for the parts in the script. This normally requires an audition by the actor. Lead actors are carefully chosen and are often based on the actor's reputation or "star power."
  • The location manager
    Location manager

    The Location Department is an often forgotten yet integral department in the creation of a motion picture. Like the Production Coordinator, it is only when things go wrong that the Location Manager gets any recognition....
     finds and manages the film locations. Most pictures are shot in the predictable environment of a studio sound stage
    Sound stage

    A sound stage is a soundproof, hangar-like structure, building or room, used for the production of theatrical film and television shows, usually inside a movie studio....
     but occasionally outdoor sequences will call for filming on location
    Location shooting

    Location shooting is the practice of filming in an actual setting rather than on a sound stage or backlot. In filmmaking a location is any place where a film crew will be filming actors and recording their dialog....
    .
  • The production manager manages the production budget
    Production budget

    A film production budget determines how much money will be spent on the entire film project. It involves the identification and estimation of cost items for each phase of filmmaking ....
     and production schedule
    Production schedule

    The production schedule is a project plan of how the production budget will be spent over a given timescale, for every phase of filmmaking.* Cast...
    . He or she also reports on behalf of the production office to the studio executives
    Studio executives

    The studio executive is an employee of a film studio or a corporation doing business in the entertainment industry. A studio executive may be a Chief executive officer, a Chief financial officer, a Chief operating officer, or be employed to serve in a variety of Vice president#Vice_presidents_in_business capacities, such as Senior Vice Presi...
     or financiers of the film.
  • The director of photography
    Cinematographer

    A cinematographer is one photography with a motion picture camera . The title is generally equivalent to director of photography , used to designate a chief over the camera and lighting film crews working on a film, responsible for achieving artistic and technical decisions related to the image....
     (DP or DOP) or cinematographer creates the photography of the film. He or she cooperates with the director, director of audiography
    Director of audiography

    The Director of Audiography , Sound Director , Audio Director , or Director of Sound is the designer and manager responsible for all audio aspects of filmmaking....
     (DOA) and AD.
  • The production designer
    Production designer

    Production designer is a term used in the movie industry and television industries to refer to the person responsible for the overall look of a filmed event such as films, TV programs, music videos or adverts....
     creates the look and feel of the production sets and props, working with the art director to create these elements.
  • The art director
    Art director

    The term art director is a blanket title for a variety of similar job functions in advertising, publishing, film industry and television, the Internet, and video games....
     manages the art department, which makes production sets
    Production sets

    A set is a place with an artificial nature that creates the illusion of a real or imagined place. In filmmaking there are many reasons to build or use a set instead of traveling to a real location....
  • The costume designer creates the clothing for the characters in the film working closely with the actors, as well as other departments.
  • The make up and hair designer works closely with the costume designer in addition to create a certain look for a character.
  • The storyboard artist
    Storyboard artist

    Storyboard artist is a profession specialized in creating storyboards for advertising agencies and film productions.A storyboard artist is able to visualize any stories using quick sketches on paper at any moment....
     creates visual images to help the director and production designer communicate their ideas to the production team.
  • The production sound mixer
    Production sound mixer

    A production sound mixer, location sound recordist, location sound engineer or simply sound mixer is the member of a film crew responsible for recording all Sound recording and sound effects on set during the photography of a motion picture, for later inclusion in the finished product, or for reference to be used by the soun...
     is the head of the sound department during the production stage of a film. He or she records and mixes the audio (dialogue and occasional effects) on the set. He or she works with the director, DOP, and 1st AD.
  • The sound designer creates new sounds and enhances the aural feel of the film with the help of foley artist
    Foley artist

    The Foley artist on a film crew is the person who creates many of the natural, everyday sound effects in a film, which are recorded during a session with a recording engineer....
    s.
  • The composer
    Composer

    A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
     creates new music for the film.
  • The choreographer creates and coordinates the movement and dance - typically for musicals. Some films also credit a fight choreographer.


Production


In production the movie is created and shot. More crew will be recruited at this stage, such as the property master
Property master

The property master is an artistic and organizational employee in a film, television or theatrical production who is responsible for purchasing, acquiring and/or manufacturing any Theatrical propertys needed for a production....
, script supervisor
Script supervisor

A script supervisor or continuity is a member of a film crew responsible for maintaining the film's internal continuity and for marking the production unit's daily progress in shooting the film's screenplay....
, assistant director
Assistant director

An assistant director is a person who helps the filmmaker in the filmmaking of a movie or television show. The duties of an AD include setting the shooting schedule, tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking the arrival of cast and crew, maintaining order on t...
s, stills photographer
Photographer

A photographer is a person who takes a photograph using a camera. A professional photographer uses photography to make a living whilst an amateur photographer does not earn a living and typically takes photographs for pleasure and to record an event, place or person for future enjoyment....
, picture editor, and sound editor
Sound editor

A sound editor is a creative professional responsible for selecting and assembling sound recordings in preparation for the final Audio mixing or mastering of a television program, motion picture, video game, or any production involving recorded sound or sound synthesis sound....
s. These are just the most common roles in filmmaking; the production office
Production office

A film Production Office is the administrative office responsible for managing a film production. The office is responsible to the film producer and includes the production manager, Assistant director and one or more Production assistant....
 will be free to create any unique blend of roles to suit a particular film.

A typical day's shooting begins with the crew arriving on the set/location by their calltime. Actors usually have their own separate calltimes. Since set construction, dressing
Set dresser

Set dressers arrange objects on a film set before shooting. They work under the direction of a leadman, a set decorator and a production designer....
 and lighting can take many hours or even days, they are often set up in advance.
The grip, electric and production design crews are typically a step ahead of the camera and sound departments: for efficiency's sake, while a scene is being filmed, they are already preparing the next one.

While the crew prepare their equipment, the actors are wardrobed in their costumes and attend the hair and make-up departments. The actors rehearse the script and blocking
Blocking (stage)

Blocking is a theatre term which refers to the precise movement and positioning of actors on a Stage in order to facilitate the performance of a Play , ballet, film or opera....
 with the director, and the camera and sound crews rehearse with them and make final tweaks. Finally, the action is shot in as many take
Take

A take is a single continuous recorded performance. The term is used in film and music to denote and track the stages of production....
s as the director wishes. Most American productions follow a specific procedure:

The assistant director
Assistant director

An assistant director is a person who helps the filmmaker in the filmmaking of a movie or television show. The duties of an AD include setting the shooting schedule, tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking the arrival of cast and crew, maintaining order on t...
 calls "picture is up!" to inform everyone that a take is about to be recorded, and then "quiet, everyone!" Once everyone is ready to shoot, he calls "roll sound" (if the take involves sound), and the sound recordist
Production sound mixer

A production sound mixer, location sound recordist, location sound engineer or simply sound mixer is the member of a film crew responsible for recording all Sound recording and sound effects on set during the photography of a motion picture, for later inclusion in the finished product, or for reference to be used by the soun...
 will start her equipment, record a verbal notification of the take's information, and announce "sound speeds" when he is ready. The AD follows by "roll camera", answered by "speed!" once the camera is recording. The clapper
Clapper loader

A clapper loader, second assistant camera or simply loader, is part of a film crew, whose main functions are that of loading the raw film stock into camera magazines, operating the clapperboard at the beginning of each take, marking the actors as necessary, and maintaining all records and paperwork for the camera department....
, who is already in front of the camera with the clapperboard
Clapperboard

In motion picture and videotape production, a clapperboard is a device used to assist in the synchronizing of picture and sound; additionally the clapperboard is used to designate and mark particular scene s and takes recorded during a production....
, calls "marker!" and slaps it shut. If the take involves extras or background action, the AD will cue them ("action background!"), and last is the director, telling the actors "action!".

A take is over when the director calls "cut!", and camera and sound stop recording. The script supervisor will note any continuity issues and the sound and camera teams log technical notes for the take on their respective report sheets. If the director decides additional takes are required, the whole process repeats. Once satisfied, the crew moves on to the next camera angle or "setup," until the whole scene is "covered." When shooting is finished for the scene, the assistant director declares a "wrap" or "moving on," and the crew will "strike," or dismantle, the set for that scene.

At the end of the day, the director approves the next day's shooting schedule and a daily progress report is sent to the production office. This includes the report sheets from continuity, sound, and camera teams. Call sheet
Daily call sheet

The daily callsheet is a filmmaking term for a sheet of paper issued to the cast and crew of a film production, created by an assistant director, informing them where and when they should report for a particular day of shooting....
s are distributed to the cast and crew to tell them when and where to turn up the next shooting day. Later on, the director, producer, other department heads, and, sometimes, the cast, may gather to watch that day or yesterday's footage, called dailies
Dailies

Dailies, in filmmaking, is the term used to describe the raw, film editing footage shot during the making of a motion picture. They are so called because usually at the end of each day, that day's footage is developed, synchronization to sound, and printed on film in a batch for viewing the next day by the film director and some members of t...
, and review their work.

With workdays often lasting 14 or 18 hours in remote locations, film production tends to create a team spirit. When the entire film is in the can, or in the completion of the production phase, it is customary for the production office to arrange a wrap party, to thank all the cast and crew for their efforts.

Post-production

Here the film is assembled by the film editor. The modern use of video in the filmmaking process has resulted in two workflow variants: one using entirely film, and the other using a mixture of film and video.

In the film workflow, the original camera film (negative) is developed and copied to a one-light
One-light

A one-light work print is a cinematographic term used to describe a film timing work print made using a single setting of the three lights used to make a color film print....
 workprint (positive) for editing with a mechanical editing machine. An edge code is recorded onto film to locate the position of picture frames. Since the development of non-linear editing systems such as Avid
AVID

AVID is a college-preparatory program designed to aid economically disadvantaged, and academically average first-generation students of both elementary and high schools into college....
, Quantel
Quantel

Quantel is a company based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1973 that designs and manufactures digital production equipment for the Broadcasting television, video production and motion picture industries....
 or Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro

Final Cut Pro is a professional non-linear editing software application developed by Apple Inc. The application is only available for Mac OS X version 10.4 or later, and is a module of the Final Cut Studio product....
, the film workflow is used by very few productions.

In the video workflow, the original camera negative is developed and telecine
Telecine

Telecine is the process of transferring film film into video form. The term is also used to refer to the equipment used in the process.Telecine enables a motion picture, captured originally on film, to be viewed with standard video equipment, such as televisions, VCR or computers....
d to video for editing with computer editing software. A timecode is recorded onto video tape to locate the position of picture frames. Production sound is also synced up to the video picture frames during this process.

The first job of the film editor is to build a rough cut
Rough cut

In filmmaking, the Rough cut is the second of three stages of offline editing. The rough cut is the first stage in which the movie begins to resemble its final product....
 taken from sequences (or scenes) based on individual "takes" (shots). The purpose of the rough cut is to select and order the best shots. The next step is to create a fine cut by getting all the shots to flow smoothly in a seamless story. Trimming, the process of shortening scenes by a few minutes, seconds, or even frames
Film frame

A film frame, or just frame, is one of the many single photographys in a film. The individual frames are separated by frame lines. Normally, 24 frames are needed for one second of film....
, is done during this phase. After the fine cut has been screened and approved by the director and producer, the picture is "locked," meaning no further changes are made. Next, the editor creates a negative cut list (using edge code) or an edit decision list
Edit decision list

An edit decision list or EDL is a way of representing a film editing or video editing. It contains an ordered list of reel and timecode data representing where each video clip can be obtained in order to conform the final cut....
 (using timecode) either manually or automatically. These edit lists identify the source and the picture frame of each shot in the fine cut.

Once the picture is locked, the film passes out of the hands of the editor to the sound department to build up the sound track. The voice recordings are synchronised and the final sound mix
Audio mixing (film and television)

Audio mixing is a process during the post-production stage of a film or a television program by which a multitude of recorded sounds are combined into one or more channels....
 is created. The sound mix combines sound effect
Sound effect

Sound effects or audio effects are artificially created or enhanced sounds, or sound processes used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video games, music, or other media....
s, background sounds, ADR
Dubbing (filmmaking)

In film production, dubbing or looping is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. The term most commonly refers to voices recorded that do not belong to the original actors and speak in a different language from the one in which the actor is speaking....
, dialogue, walla
Walla

In United States radio, film, and television, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. A group of actors brought together in the post-production stage of film production to create this murmur is known as a walla group....
, and music
Film score

A film score is a broad term referring to the music in a film, which is generally categorically separated from songs used within a film. The term Soundtrack is often confused with film score, though a soundtrack may also include songs featured in the film as well as previously released music by other artists, while the score does...
.

The sound track and picture are combined together, resulting in a low quality answer print of the movie. There are now two possible workflows to create the high quality release print depending on the recording medium:

  1. In the film workflow, the cut list that describes the film-based answer print is used to cut the original color negative (OCN) and create a color timed copy called the color master positive or interpositive
    Interpositive

    An interpositive, IP or master positive is an orange-based motion picture film with a positive image made from the edited original camera negative....
     print. For all subsequent steps this effectively becomes the master copy. The next step is to create a one-light
    One-light

    A one-light work print is a cinematographic term used to describe a film timing work print made using a single setting of the three lights used to make a color film print....
     copy called the color duplicate negative or internegative
    Internegative

    An internegative is motion picture film stock used to make release prints for distribution to movie theater. After a film is shot, the original negatives - taken directly from the camera equipment - are edited into correct sequence and printed onto fresh stock as a cohesive film, creating an interpositive print used for color timing....
    . It is from this that many copies of the final theatrical release print are made. Copying from the internegative is much simpler than copying from the interpositive directly because it is a one-light process; it also reduces wear-and-tear on the interpositive print.
  2. In the video workflow, the edit decision list that describes the video-based answer print is used to edit the original color tape (OCT) and create a high quality color master tape. For all subsequent steps this effectively becomes the master copy. The next step uses a film recorder
    Film recorder

    A Film Recorder is a graphical output device for transferring digital images to photographic film.All film recorders typically work in the same manner....
     to read the color master tape and copy each video frame directly to film to create the final theatrical release print.


Finally the film is previewed, normally by the target audience, and any feedback may result in further shooting or edits to the film.

Distribution and Exhibition

This is the final stage, where the movie is released to cinemas
Movie theater

A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing film ....
 or, occasionally, to DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
, VCD
VCD

VCD is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:* VCD Athletic F.C., semi-professional football team* Video CD...
, VHS
VHS

The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard developed by JVC and launched in Europe and Asia in September 1976, and the United States in June 1977....
 (though VHS tapes are less common now that more people own DVD players), Blu-Ray, or direct download from a provider. The movie is duplicated as required for distribution to theaters
Movie theater

A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing film ....
. Press kits, posters, and other advertising materials are published and the movie is advertised.

The movie will usually be launched with a launch party, press releases, interviews with the press, showings of the film at a press preview, and/or at film festival
Film festival

A film festival is an organised, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theaters or screening venues, usually in a single locality....
s. It is also common to create a website
Website

A Web site is a collection of related Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that are hosted on one Web server, usually accessible via the Internet....
 to accompany the movie. The movie will play at selected cinemas and the DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 is typically released a few months later. The distribution rights for the film and DVD are also usually sold for worldwide distribution. Any profits are divided between the distributor and the production company.

Independent filmmaking

Filmmaking also takes place outside of the studio system
Studio system

The studio system was a means of film production and distribution dominant in Cinema of the United States from the early 1920s through the early 1950s....
 and is commonly called independent filmmaking. Since the introduction of DV
DV

Digital Video is a digital video format created by Sony, JVC, Panasonic and other video camera producers, and launched in 1995. In its smaller tape form factor MiniDV, has since become a standard for home and semi-professional video production; it is sometimes used for professional purposes as well, such as filmmaking and electronic...
 technology, the means of production have become more democratized. Filmmakers can conceivably shoot and edit a movie, create and edit the sound and music, and mix the final cut on a home computer. However, while the means of production may be democratized, financing, distribution, and marketing remain difficult to accomplish outside the traditional system. Most independent filmmakers rely on film festival
Film festival

A film festival is an organised, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theaters or screening venues, usually in a single locality....
s to get their films noticed and sold for distribution. However, the Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
 has allowed for relatively inexpensive distribution of independent films; many filmmakers post their films online for critique and recognition. Although there is little profitability in this, a filmmaker can still gain exposure via the web.

See also

  • Cinematic techniques
    Cinematic techniques

    Cinematic techniques are methods employed by Film director to communicate meaning, entertain, and to produce a particular emotional or Psychology response in an audience....
  • Cinematography
    Cinematography

    Cinematography , is the making of Stage lighting and camera choices when recording photographic s for the film. It is closely related to the art of photography....
  • Director of audiography
    Director of audiography

    The Director of Audiography , Sound Director , Audio Director , or Director of Sound is the designer and manager responsible for all audio aspects of filmmaking....
  • Film
    Film

    Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
  • Film crew
    Film crew

    A film crew is a group of people hired by a production company for the purpose of Filmmaking. Crew are distinguished from cast, the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film....
  • Film editing
    Film editing

    Film editing is the process of selecting and joining together Shot , connecting the resulting Sequence , and ultimately creating a finished motion picture....
  • Film producer
    Film producer

    A film producer is someone who creates the conditions for making film. The producer initiates, co-ordinates, supervises and controls matters such as fund-raising, hiring key personnel and arranging for distributors....
  • Post-production
    Post-production

    Post-production occurs in the making of film, television program, radio programs, videos, sound recording and reproduction, photography and digital art....
  • Pre-production
    Pre-production

    Pre-production is the process of preparing all the elements involved in a film, Play , or other performance....
  • Screenplay
    Screenplay

    A screenplay or script is a written work especially for a film or television program. Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from existing works....
  • List of film-related topics
    List of film topics

    This is a list of film-related topics.#National cinemas | #Film-related topics | Lists... | #Film genres and plots | #Cast and crew | #Film details | #Film success | #Awards and festivals | #Film links | #Geography | #Other | #See also...


Wikibooks

  • Movie Making Manual
  • Movie Making Directory


Wikiversity

  • Wikiversity Courses in Filmmaking


External links