1. PRE-PRODUCTION
Proposal/Treatment:This is where the groundwork for the projectis
laid out in a detailed document.
Work done on a product, especially a film or
broadcast programmer, before full-scale
production begins.
2. Screenplay:Can be original works or adaptations from existing pieces
of writing. In them, the movement,actions, expression,and dialogues of
the characters are also narrated.
Storyboard:Is the bestway to illustrate staging positions and camera
angles for talent and crew.
3. Production Schedule:The timetable for the use of resources and
processesrequired by a business to produce goods or provide services.
A typical business will modifyits productionschedule in response to
large customerorders,to accommodate resource changes,to reduce
costs,and to increase overall productionefficiency.
Location recce:It is a pre-filming visit to a location to work out its
suitability for shooting including access to necessaryfacilities and
assessmentof any potential lighting or sound issues.
4. Production budgeting:A financial plan for items that are in the process
of being manufactured. A typical productionbudget for a manufacturing
business will contain an estimate of the number of units that need to be
produced in order to meet sales targets and inventory requirements.