1) Pre-production:
- Location scouting
- Prop and wardrobe identification and prep
- Special effects identification and prep
- Production schedule
- Set construction
- Script-locking (semi finalisation of script)
- Script read through with cast, director and etc
- Shooting
- Recording
- Editing footage
- Editing soundtrack
- Adding titles and graphics
- Colour and exposure correction
- Adding special effects
- Re-shooting certain scenes if required
Distribution
You get the films from edit houses to the audience by film distribution. This could be a company or certain individuals responsible for releasing films to the public, through exhibitions or other sub-distributors. There's three main distributions- theatrical, non-theatrical and home video. They're distributed in cinemas, tvs, dvds, blue ray and internet.
Marketing
- Boarders
- Buses
- Posters
- Newspaper articles
- Reviews
- Word of mouth
- Social media; facebook, twitter and etc
- Celebrities
- Radio
- Tv
- Trailers
The audience get to see films through cinemas, internet, dvd, tv and etc. There is also the premiere of the film, which many celebrities attend to promote it and many fans follow. There are many trailers and advertisements of the film. There are souveniers of the actors and film on certain products, such as t-shirts, cups, bottles, jumpers and etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKugkROGOdM
This is a harry potter swede. I chose this because the movie is very popular and seeing as it is popular then more people would watch the swedes. This swede is really funny and it changed the main character 'Harry' a boy into a girl and also it has many of the the charcaters. There is a variety of props used that match the actual props in the film. For example Professor Dumbledore has a massive white beard but they probable couldn't find one so they improvised by putting cream all over the characters mouth area. I enjoyed the harry potter movies and this swede also, as it has many of the stories and key parts of the film.
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