1.The production is storyboarded and visualized with the help of illustrators and artists 2.The ideas for the film are created, rights to books/plays are bought, etc., and the screenplay is written. 3. A production budget is drawn up. 4. The producer and the financier negotiate a deal and sign a contract. 5. The film is duplicated as required for distribution to cinemas. 6. The “daily rushes” are watched and selected by the director and producer. 7. The film is edited. 8. The actors rehearse the script and blocking with the director. 9. Call sheets are distributed to the cast and crew to tell them when and where to turn up the next shooting day. 10. The production office arranges a wrap party, to thank all the cast and crew for their efforts. 11. The producer and screenwriter prepare a film pitch.
| The director
| | the head of the sound department during the production stage of filmmaking.
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| The unit production manager
| | new music for the film.
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| The location manager
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| the art department, which makes production sets
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| The director of photography (DP)
| | the cinematographer who supervises the photography of the entire film.
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| The art director
| | film locations
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| The casting director
| creates
| primarily responsible for the storytelling, creative decisions and acting of the film
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| The choreographer
| | closely with the costume designer in addition to create a certain look for a character.
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| The director of audiography (DA)
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| the audiographer who supervises the audiography of the entire film. For productions in the Western world this role is also known as either sound designer or supervising sound editor
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| The assistant director (AD) manages
| | the production budget and production schedule.
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| The costume designer
| | and coordinates the movement and dance - typically for musicals.
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| The storyboard artist
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| actors to fill the parts in the script.
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| The make-up and hair designer
| | the clothing for the characters in the film working closely with the actors, as well as other departments.
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| The production sound mixer
| manages
| the shooting schedule and logistics of the production, among other tasks.
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| The composer
| | visual images to help the director and production designer communicate their ideas to the production team.
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