
Accessible Filmmaking Workshop Overview and Process
Explore the comprehensive overview of the Accessible Filmmaking Workshop, covering topics like pre-production, budgeting, crew roles, and the filmmaking process. Learn about the importance of acknowledging the traditional custodians and workshop etiquette. Discover the essential stages of film production and the significance of pre-production in film. Dive deep into the roles and responsibilities of producers, crew members, and the pre-production process.
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Bus Stop Films ACCESSIBLE FILMMAKING WORKSHOP Workshop leader: Support workers: Location:
Acknowledgement of Country I begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of all the lands on which we meet today. I pay my respects to Elders past and present. I pay my respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Social Connection If you could have any job on a film, what would it be, and why? 3 minutes thinking and preparation time.
Todays filmmaking goals Pre production and the film budget 1. To explore what happens in pre production. 2. To learn how to make a budget for a film. Budget Pre production Producer The amount of money there is to spend on the film. The document that sets out how much things cost and what money is being spent on. Creative and logistics planning for making the film, including production design, storyboarding and creating the shot list. The Producer supervises the filmmaking process. They also manage the budget.
The Pre Production Process Complete the budget Create the storyboards Create the shot list Create the filming day schedule What happens in pre production? Production and costume design Audition or select the actors Find the location for the film shoot Hire the crew
Pre Production - whats is all about? The Pre-Production Process in Film Explained [Stages of Filmmaking, Ep 2] 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 Interview with Jason Kisvarday What is Pre-Production in Film? StudioBinder Blog https://bit.ly/ds-fu https://bit.ly/in-jk https://bit.ly/sf-pe http://bit.ly/sb-bl 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 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. #FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking SONGS USED: Watch this video to find "Cyberpunk Sunrise" - Evgeny Bardyuzha "A Battle in the East" - Rhythm Scott "Life's Journey Begins" - idokay "1986" - Angel Salazar ""Black Hole" - Stephen Keech "New World" - Ian Post "High Rollin'" - Stefano Mastronardi "Still Need Syndrome" - Yarin Primak "Dark Blood" - Jimmy Svensson "All Star" - ANBR "Clockwork" - Borden Lulu "British News Team" - Lance Conrad "Messiah" - Handel "Echo" - Twin Signals "Double Espresso" - Francesco D'Andrea "A Moon Walk (Instrumental)" - Yehezkel Raz "Morning Sunbeams" - Yehezkel Raz "Opening" - Magiksolo "Curiosity" - Kevin Graham "Farewell Dear Bilbo" - Howard Shore "Mona Lisa Overdrive" - Juno Reactor "Come Recover (Empathy Fight)" - Son Lux "Pink (Instrumental)" - Lizzo "Merge" - Theatre of Delays "Rose" - James Horner "Terminal" - Stanley Gurvich "O Come Let Us Adore Him (Instrumental)" - Salt of the Sound "Old Friend Marcus" - Tyler Bates, Joel J. Richard "Love's Theme" - The Love Unlimited Orchestra "Anime" - Magiksolo Music by Artlist https://utm.io/umJx Music by MusicBed http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder s YouTube channel! http://bit.ly/2hksYO0 Looking for a project management platform for your filmmaking? StudioBinder is an intuitive project management solution for video creatives; create shooting schedules, breakdowns, production calendars, shot lists, storyboards, call sheets and more. Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing Join us on Social Media! https://www.twitter.com/studiobinder Instagram Facebook Twitter https://www.instagram.com/studiobinder https://www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp out the details of pre production. We will discuss what you found interesting afterwards. The Pre-Production Process in Film explained, StudioBinder, on www.youtube.com
Pre-Production debrief Did you learn something new about pre production? What did you find interesting?
Our film budget Let s act like Film Producers for a moment. The Producer typically manages the finances (money) in film production. Films don t move out of development until there is a budget. We have a budget of up to $15,000 for our film. We will shoot our film in one day.
What we spend money on Post Crew Cast Catering Craft Production D.O.P 1st A.D. Costume Designer Production Designer Hair + makeup artist Sound recordist 1st A.C. 2nd A.C. Gaffer Actor 1 Actor 2 Actor 3 (optional) Food and coffee for everyone Lighting truck Gear check Location fee Editor Colourist Composer Sound design Graphics
How much does it cost? Post Crew Cast Catering Craft Production D.O.P 1st A.D. Costume Designer Production Designer Hair + makeup artist Sound recordist 1st A.C. 2nd A.C. Gaffer Actor 1 Actor 2 Actor 3 (optional) Food and coffee for everyone Lighting truck Gear check Location fee Editor Colourist Composer Sound design Graphics Use the Budget Activity Resource to work out how much you will spend.
Budget Activity Reflection Did you find it easy or difficult to make the budget? Did you have enough money for everything? Did it all add up? Were there things you wanted to buy but could not? Would anyone like to be a Film Producer?
Workshop reflection What is the most interesting thing you have learnt? Has it changed the film roles you are interested in? Does anything surprise you about the cost of making our short film?