The Pre-Production Process in Film Explained [Stages of Filmmaking, Ep 2]
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- The Pre-Production Process in Film - As part of our Stages of Filmmaking series, we dive into all the preparation necessary before the camera rolls, including the individual film crew roles, responsibilities, and processes.
Interview with Donald Sparks ►► bit.ly/ds-fu
Interview with Jason Kisvarday ►► bit.ly/in-jk
What is Pre-Production in Film? ►► bit.ly/sf-pe
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Pre-Production in Film & TV
01:24 - The Pre-Production Process
02:59 - Chapter 1: Budgeting & Scheduling
13:43 - Chapter 2: Assembling the Team
17:54 - Chapter 3: Pre-Visualizing
28:15 - Takeaways
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STAGES OF FILMMAKING - THE PRE-PRODUCTION PROCESS EXPLAINED
Before the cameras start rolling on any film set, there must be extensive planning. This stage is called the pre production process. In this episode, we go through everything you need to know about movie pre production, with the help of assistant director Donald Sparks and production designer Jason Kisvarday. They walk us through the many elements of pre production: budgeting, scheduling, script breakdowns, crew hiring, storyboarding, location scouting, and much more.
WHAT IS PRE PRODUCTION IN FILM
One of the most important aspects of movie pre production is scheduling. Scheduling and budgeting are closely intertwined in the stages of pre production in film. How long you’ll shoot is directly related to how much money you have. So how do you schedule a movie? It all begins with a script breakdown, where an AD analyzes a script for all relevant production details. Once this is done, the AD will take cast, crew, equipment rentals and more into account when crafting the shoot schedule.
HIRING CREW IN THE PRE PRODUCTION PROCESS
Of course, a movie usually requires the work of more than one person. During the pre production process in film, most of the roles in the crew are filled. This usually begins with department heads, like the cinematographer, costume designer, production designer, and stunt coordinator. These heads will often then hire for their own departments, and convey their needs to the line producer. At the same time, the cast that wasn’t already attached in the development process is brought on board by the casting director.
MOVIE PRE PRODUCTION PRE-VISUALIZING
During pre production, the director will work with their team to plan the look of the movie. They may shot list and/or storyboard with a cinematographer, and have meetings with other department heads like the production designer and costume designer. They will also conduct location scouts and, later, tech scouts. Camera tests may also occur, so that the technical aspects of the film are locked down before filming begins.
Pre production is both demanding and vital. The more thorough you are in pre production, the higher your chances of success down the line in the filmmaking process.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Pre-Production in Film & TV
01:24 - The Pre-Production Process
02:59 - Chapter 1: Budgeting & Scheduling
13:43 - Chapter 2: Assembling the Team
17:54 - Chapter 3: Pre-Visualizing
28:15 - Takeaways
Thank you. here, which production chart and calendar software is shown here?
28:00 okay! StudioBinder. Desktop only (no iPad ?.)
21:00 previs for cgi?
as someone who is soon to embark on making their first feature film, this video is exactly what I needed right now. thank you!
Good lick and have fun!
Best wishes man :)
Good luck men 🙏
Best of luck, and I hope to be joining you soon, making my own.
Good luck!
I'll never be able to stress enough how much I appreciate this channel. I'm far from being able to participate in something like this let alone produce a film but this videos keep me motivated to pursue my passion. Thank you StudioBinder team for yet another insane production level masterclass.
Happy to help :)
This is by far, the best comprehensive study on filmmaking. THANK YOU STUDIO BINDER!!!
Cheers!
Omg I love that hollywood filmmakers are contributing information as guests! Please invite more of them since they all deserve to tell their processes and experiences and also have their name shine alongside with their works.
we're reaching out to more!
This episode really drives home how a production is basically the same as any other business. Appreciate the lesson today thanks SB crew!
Yup, you're basically starting a company everytime
As someone who as worked from PA to Production Coordinator, I'm embarking on producing my first indie film...this is highly important to me..thank you
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This is some INCREDIBLE EDUCATION on filmmaking we're getting for free! Thank you so so much
Glad you liked it!
A Complete Audiovisual Encyclopedia about How to make a Movie. Thousand Thanks StudioBinder. I'm really inspired.
Happy filming :)
I have several unfinished screenplays in the works, but I love this new video!
Good luck on them!
great interview
Glad you liked it!
I rarely write comments on CZcams, but I must say the information you've provided is more valuable than film school. Thanks alot StudioBinder!
A DETAILED POST-PRODUCTION video will help a lot of people.
in the future episodes!
@@StudioBinder thank you so much. Looking forward to it. 😊
This video is a masterpiece.
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I don't go to film school for my future work (I tried too but my mom wasn't confident enough to put me there), I'm going to law school which I'm certainly having a great time with it but hopefully if I have enough passion to make a movie without going to film school like Quentin Tarantino does, I hope this video can help me learn more about filmmaking. Only time will tell for my destiny ❤️
Hope it helps!
Life is long enough you'll get to do what you need and what you want. Just keep dreaming.
As an “amateur” “indi” in the industry … it would be delightful to see a breakdown of “Industry Terms” (aka vocabulary) for all of ‘us’ beginners. I.e. “dood report, call sheet, key grip, executive producer, ADR, pitch, proposal, etc,… As someone who had to walk the line before the internet and at its birth… As wonderful and glorious as this channel is… let us not forget, the first timer, beginner, absolute baby… And purely passionate greenhorn … What is a 101 of terminology for the industry… “what should I know before I shoot myself in the foot with my passion..?” A series based on the vocabulary of the industry and a film set as well as the office environment of a studio …. It’s a hard lesson to learn the Hard way …
Most comprehensive work on filmmaking across internet thankyou
As someone who's been learning the pre production process in trial by fire over the last few years of making short films, I'm just so glad this video exists to help future filmmakers avoid unnecessary mistakes.
That's the goal!
Thank you for this week's lesson. I won't ever make a film, but it is really helpful as an aspiring screenwriter to learn all the parts of the film making process. This video is extremely valuable.
Glad it helped!
Best studio binder video yet! This was absolutely demystifying!ames perfect sense! Perfectly explained! My whole life the movie-making process seemed dauntingly impossible but you explained it in such a way that makes it so much more simplistic and attainable, especially with the right team!
I'll be forever grateful to you studio binder for helping me so much. May god always watch over you... Thanks❤
thank you so much.. could u please make a video on 'Production' and 'Post Production' too.. its great to learn from you ..
Those are in the future episodes!
The usefulness of this channel keeps skyrocketing. Thank you for another informative video!
Enjoy!
I have been waiting for this one! Thank you!
Hope it was worth the wait!
And also as I've said before, you guys are the best free film school anyone could ever ask for. Tbh from here in our im just gonna start telling people I went to studio binder university
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Great breakdown my Brother the 1st AD! ❤
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This video is exactly what I needed right now, as someone who is soon to embark on making their first feature film,. thank you!
Good luck with the pre-pro!
This is one of the most useful videos on here so far
Glad to hear!
Your channel is like Do it yourself Advanced! Thank you for your videos!!
Cheers!
Glad to see you're using that project that you helped produce, the one about the asylum and that ended abruptly.
it was a fun project!
Proud to be a storyboard artist 🖌️🎨
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Incredible video! Great work! Thank you
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Studio binder is my film school. Its so awesome to learn from
Class in session!
Wow!!! This was so informative! Thank you for this, Studiobinder
Yeah that's a great way to start film and save a lots of time.
Bro make on types of producer who important I mean every film have producer on baget but which important😊
Thanks for the suggestion!
Best film CZcams channel ever! 🙏🙏🙏
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Lovely, waiting for the next episode!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another five-star masterclass, thank you very much!!!
Thanks for watching!
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THE POETICS OF THE INTRO!!! OMG! You rocked witch this script!!!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing video. It helps a lot for filmmakers who are kids like myself❤
we hope so!
Thanks for sharing this. Well done for the team.
Glad you liked it!
Not sure how long before I call 'action' but I'll all the much better prepared. Thank you for going to all this trouble to do this for us folk out here.
Good luck!
Im trying to become a storyboard artist so this video was very informative on all aspects
Thats a deep lesson on project management!
This made me realize that I tend to confuse pre-production with pre-visualization.
Hope this clarified it!
This channel is a mine of cinematography
Well done 👏
I make short films with my mobile and they are officially selected in many film festivals. Thanks Studio Binder❤
Congrats!
You guys are the best.
@StudioBinder can you guys please make a video on what is a non-linear narrative, how to use a nonlinear narrative to make our work compelling and intriguing.
You guys can give examples of a good nonlinear and bad nonlinear work and how we can use it to make our stories better and uses it as a important tool.
We have a video on Nolan's Circular Storytelling you would like! czcams.com/video/mtlt8DrUwHM/video.html
Beutiful video! Thanks!
Thank you!
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This is amazing!
Glad you liked it!
Worth watching❤
Keep these types of videos coming
more on the way!
wow that is so much work .
It is!
Thank u ... we are making a web series on NCC ... Its worth it your videos sir
thank you for this
Thanks for watching!
27:42 I understood that reference
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Please keep this going
More episodes to come!
Awesome video as always say
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Thanks for watching!
Is it possible for you to do a coverage and analysis of unusual and unique film making processes around the world?
It's possible, what did you have in mind?
Thank you🙏💕
Cheers!
just giving gold away..... need more sub!
Will you help with a video on how to tackle scene outlining process?
Hi. Please make a video on perspective methodologies in filmmaking.
You mean like directing styles?
Great video, can you do a detailed video about shooting the film and post-production
Those are all in the future episodes!
Can you do a video explaining the difference between plot driven and character driven plz and thanks
i was about to get admission in a film school and then god took mercy on me and I discovered this channel...
Excellent video
Love from india
Thanks for watching!
Sounds like managing subcontractors on a building site (utilities, plumbing, inspections, etc).
I was waiting for this video for a long time. Do you have these agreements? I cannot find them anywhere. Thanks a lot! :)
Keep in mind this example is "Hollywood", where 99% of the non-creative crew for these bloated $300 million projects make only a handful of decisions and stand around all day snacking...An amatuer film lover/maker only needs a vision, a camera, editing software...and lots of time.
27:39 Good one
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I was under the impression that a production manager did the budget, and communicated with all the dept.s
Hope this vid helped clarify things!
Nice🎉
Thanks for watching!
Thalaivan Vetrimaran interview paathutu, avaruku anupanum pola iruku! Would probably level him up even further!
You mean you'd like to interviews with them?
@@StudioBinder In a recent interview with the CZcams Channel Film Companion South, Dir. Vetrimaran mentioned how his last film met with so many troubles as they did not plan the pre-production well. This bloated both the budget and the schedule of the movie. I just said if I could, I will send this video to him. He is a prolific and path breaking director, but this would help him get his projects faster to his audience, who are usually made to wait longer for his projects to hit the theaters.
@@StudioBinder An interview with Mr. Vetrimaran would be awesome too 😁
THANK YOU
we don't at the moment but appreciate the feedback!
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Thanks for watching!
Cant find your app in the uk...
cant find the 1st episode in this series!
Anyone know where I can find a video covering the exact same thing but in Germany?
there may be different details, but the general process of pre-production is pretty much the same
I'm fan from India.. Please make a Dedicated video on director Prashant Neel.. I really love His style.. His style is similar to Zack Snyder..
You can make a breakdown video on his latest trailer Salaar Part-1.. releasing on 22 Dec 2023 with Prabhas Gaaru.. Pan India star..
Hope you'll read my comment..🤧🤞🏻🤞🏻
Thanks for the suggestion!
Next time someone who's not from the movie industry is surprised why movies cost so much, show them this video.
16:32 Is that kid from Foundation? Second from the bottom right.
hmm not sure
Classics aragon meme at the end
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Ok i am literally a location scout
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Viggo broke his toe when he kicked that helmet.
Where is previous episode?
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thanks for watching!
You were talking about Line Producer, I haven't seen any movie that has a line producer in the credits
They should be there
Watching movies will never be the same.
I'm back.
Welcome!
isn't scheduling and budgeting role of the production department?
LMAO at the $70,000 insurance halelujah scene
The barbie pink paint thing was only from a specific company, not pink paint from everywhere in the world. Love the video nonetheless
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Even with all that money in Hollywood, for some reason you have some people who dont do their due diligence in preproduction making the entire process a disaster.
Comes down to the team!
I'm no longer underestimating what goes in a film. Even bad ones.
It takes a herculean effort for all of them
Who said once that it is miracle that anything gets done in Hollywood?
Might be just a popular saying
How to write script dialogue