Pre - Production Dictionary. Grow Your Vocabulary

Par : Blake Pieck
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231309757
  • EAN9798231309757
  • Date de parution04/05/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

This book is a comprehensive guide to the pre-production phase of filmmaking, focusing on the essential elements that need to be in place before filming begins. From developing a script to designing sets and costumes, this dictionary provides filmmakers with the tools and techniques needed to plan and prepare for a successful film production. Through clear and concise entries, the Dictionary provides filmmakers with a comprehensive and accessible reference to the key concepts and techniques used in the pre-production phase of filmmaking.
Whether you're a student learning the ropes or a seasoned professional looking to expand your skills, this dictionary is an invaluable resource for mastering the art of pre-production in filmmaking. Script Development: This section explores the process of developing a screenplay from initial concept to final draft. Topics include brainstorming and outlining, character development, plot structure, and collaboration with writers and directors to refine the script for production.
Casting: Here, readers will learn about the process of casting actors for roles in the film. Topics include audition techniques, casting calls, callbacks, and the importance of finding the right actors to bring the characters to life. Storyboarding: This section focuses on the use of storyboards to plan the visual composition of each shot in the film. Topics include creating detailed illustrations of key scenes, establishing shot compositions and camera angles, and using storyboards to communicate the director's vision to the cast and crew.
Location Scouting: Readers will delve into the process of scouting and securing locations for filming. Topics include identifying suitable locations that match the script's requirements, obtaining permits and permissions for filming, and assessing logistical considerations such as access, parking, and equipment needs. Costume and Makeup Design: This section explores the role of costume and makeup design in creating the look and feel of the characters.
Topics include researching period styles, collaborating with costume and makeup artists to design unique looks for each character, and ensuring that costumes and makeup enhance the overall visual storytelling of the film. Set Design and Construction: Here, readers will learn about the process of designing and building sets for the film. Topics include working with production designers to create sets that reflect the script's setting and mood, budgeting and scheduling for set construction, and ensuring that sets are safe and functional for filming.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the pre-production phase of filmmaking, focusing on the essential elements that need to be in place before filming begins. From developing a script to designing sets and costumes, this dictionary provides filmmakers with the tools and techniques needed to plan and prepare for a successful film production. Through clear and concise entries, the Dictionary provides filmmakers with a comprehensive and accessible reference to the key concepts and techniques used in the pre-production phase of filmmaking.
Whether you're a student learning the ropes or a seasoned professional looking to expand your skills, this dictionary is an invaluable resource for mastering the art of pre-production in filmmaking. Script Development: This section explores the process of developing a screenplay from initial concept to final draft. Topics include brainstorming and outlining, character development, plot structure, and collaboration with writers and directors to refine the script for production.
Casting: Here, readers will learn about the process of casting actors for roles in the film. Topics include audition techniques, casting calls, callbacks, and the importance of finding the right actors to bring the characters to life. Storyboarding: This section focuses on the use of storyboards to plan the visual composition of each shot in the film. Topics include creating detailed illustrations of key scenes, establishing shot compositions and camera angles, and using storyboards to communicate the director's vision to the cast and crew.
Location Scouting: Readers will delve into the process of scouting and securing locations for filming. Topics include identifying suitable locations that match the script's requirements, obtaining permits and permissions for filming, and assessing logistical considerations such as access, parking, and equipment needs. Costume and Makeup Design: This section explores the role of costume and makeup design in creating the look and feel of the characters.
Topics include researching period styles, collaborating with costume and makeup artists to design unique looks for each character, and ensuring that costumes and makeup enhance the overall visual storytelling of the film. Set Design and Construction: Here, readers will learn about the process of designing and building sets for the film. Topics include working with production designers to create sets that reflect the script's setting and mood, budgeting and scheduling for set construction, and ensuring that sets are safe and functional for filming.