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Production Strategy
Production strategy is important for anyone who wants to grow and succeed. They lead into increased revenue, costumer loyalty and overall into a better business. Production strategy is a detailed plan that lays out your company's goal and how it plans to achieve them, such a plan acts as a map to develop your project and its features.
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Video Strategy
Video strategy is designed by our team to create, curate and utilize video as mean ofservices to their target audience.
Stages of video production :- Pre-production, Creative brainstorm, Script, Story board, Booking and Preparation, Production, Audio, Visual Quality, Sound Effects, Lights, Styling, Extras, Post Production, Visual Effects, Graphics and more are part of video strategy.
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Budget and Finance
The film production budget determines how much money will be spent on the entire project. It involves the identification and estimation of cost items for each phase of film making (DEVELOPEMENT, PRE PRODUCTION POST PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION). The budget structure is normally split into ABOVE THE LIEN (Creative) and BELOW THE LINE (Technical) costs.
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Talent On boarding
The talent on boarding department manages employees relation, talent acquisition, pay roll , onboarding and much more.
The company funds mainly commits towards the employing talents, crew and production equipment's that are required
Talent onboarding has film crew, cinematographers, stage crafts, writers and few more.
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Pre Production
During the pre-production the script is broken down into individual scenes with a story board and all the locations, props, cast members, costumes, special effects and visual effects are identified. An extremely detailed shooting schedule is produced, sets are constructed, the crew is hired, financial arrangements are put in place and the start date is fixed.
During the conception process, we collaborate closely with our professionals, creative team, producer and director to make your vision a reality.
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Production
A film producer is a person who oversees film production. producers plan and coordinate various aspects of film production, such as selecting the script; coordinating writing, directing, editing; and arranging financing. In production, the film is created and shot. In this phase, it is key to keep planning ahead of the daily shoot. The primary aim is to stick to the budget and schedule, this requires constant vigilance. More crew will be recruited at this stage, such as the property master, script supervisor, assistant directors, stills photographer, picture editor, and sound editors. These are the most common roles in filmmaking; the production office will be free to create any unique blend of roles to suit the various responsibilities needed during the production of a film. Communication is key between the location, set, office, production company, distributors and all other parties involved.
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Post Production
Post Production is usually thought of as starting when principal photography ends, but they may overlap. The bulk of post-production consists of the film editor reviewing the footage with the director and assembling the film out of selected takes. The production sound (dialogue) is also edited; music tracks and songs are composed and recorded if a film is intended to have a score; sound effects are designed and recorded. Any computer-generated visual effects are digitally added by an artist. Finally, all sound elements are mixed down into "stems", which are synchronized to the images on the screen, and the film is fully completed ("locked").