6. Pre Production requires script for everyone to follow on. They must analyse the people who are needed (human resources), technical resources, type of camera needed and budget consideration. Involves booking locations, actors, free lancers, working on contracts, call sheets must include information about locations, actors needed for particular scene, phone numbers, date and times of the shooting. It is also important to check locations booked for health and safety reasons. Checking equipment after being used is also important.
7. During Pro Production in the shooting process the area should be thoroughly checked to ensure health and safety has been maintained. Tapes should be checked before hand because tape dies faster when it is cold. Lunch breaks for actors participating is important at some point. Shooting should go continuously so that the scene flows. All phones must be switched off.
8. During Post Production the director and producer must be present whilst editing of the film is taking place. The final film should be able to go out straight away.
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10. Lead room is looking in the direction the person is facing so therefore there must be space in that direction.
11. Headroom focuses on face expression.Mr Darmon also talked about the white balance in camera settings. There’s a different colour for every light based on contemporary colours. Blue, red and green are primary colours used to make white.<br />