187 of A/V Production
Presented By Mark Nickelson & Kristoffer Smith
Pre-Production
There are three parts in a production: Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production.
Pre-Production includes all the preparations and activities before you actually move into the studio or the field on the first day of production. It usually happens in two stages. Stage 1 consists of all the activities necessary to transform the basic idea into a workable concept or script. In stage 2 all the necessary production details, such as location, crews, and equipment for a single-camera or multi-camera production, are worked out.
We begin Pre-production with Photoshop, Project Proposals, Script writing , Storyboards, & Evaluation Sheets
Pre-Production includes all the preparations and activities before you actually move into the studio or the field on the first day of production. It usually happens in two stages. Stage 1 consists of all the activities necessary to transform the basic idea into a workable concept or script. In stage 2 all the necessary production details, such as location, crews, and equipment for a single-camera or multi-camera production, are worked out.
We begin Pre-production with Photoshop, Project Proposals, Script writing , Storyboards, & Evaluation Sheets
Production
As soon as you open the studio doors for rehearsal or a video-recording session, or load an SD card into a camera into the van for a field shoot, you are in production. Except for rehearsals, Production involves equipment and normally a crew—people who operate the equipment. It includes all activities in which an event is video-recorded or televised.
Post Production
The major activity of Post-Production consists of video and audio editing. It may also include color correction of video clips (so that the red shirt of an actor looks the same from one shot to the next), the selection of appropriate background music, and the creation of special audio eff ects. When using a single camera film-style, which means that a scene is built by recording one shot after another with only one camera, the Post-Production activities may take longer than the actual production.