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Producing for Film and Television
Producing for Film and Television
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Producing for Film and Television provides a comprehensive overview of film production, offering tips, industry guidance, and example paperwork for aspiring producers and film students. It covers development, pitching, roles, post-production, marketing, and distribution, with over fifty illustrations and photographs.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 18 February 2019
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Producing for Film and Television is a comprehensive guide that covers the various stages of film production, from idea development to delivery, distribution, and festival entry. Written from the perspective of a producer, the book provides valuable insights, industry guidance, and example paperwork to assist readers throughout the process. With over fifty illustrations and photographs, the book includes advice on copyright and working with writers, pitching ideas, the roles within production teams, post-production work, and marketing and distribution. It also offers helpful information on industry terms and timeframes, making it an essential resource for film students and aspiring producers who want to gain a deeper understanding of the role of the independent producer or are planning their own production, whether it's a feature-length film, short film, or drama series.
Producing for Film and Television: A Comprehensive Guide
Producing for Film and Television is a comprehensive guide that covers the various stages of film production, from idea development to delivery, distribution, and festival entry. Written from the perspective of a producer, the book provides valuable insights, industry guidance, and example paperwork to assist readers throughout the process. With over fifty illustrations and photographs, the book includes advice on copyright and working with writers, pitching ideas, the roles within production teams, post-production work, and marketing and distribution. It also offers helpful information on industry terms and timeframes, making it an essential resource for film students and aspiring producers who want to gain a deeper understanding of the role of the independent producer or are planning their own production, whether it's a feature-length film, short film, or drama series.
Overview of the Stages of Film Production
Producing for Film and Television begins with an overview of the different stages of film production. These stages include development, pre-production, production, post-production, and distribution. Each stage is discussed in detail, with examples and tips to help readers understand the process. The book also covers the roles within production teams, including the producer, director, writer, cinematographer, editor, and sound designer. These roles are essential to the success of a film, and the book provides guidance on how to work effectively with each team member.
Copyright and Working with Writers
Copyright is a critical issue in film production, and the book provides guidance on how to protect your work. It covers topics such as copyright registration, licensing, and infringement. The book also includes advice on working with writers, including how to develop a script, negotiate contracts, and manage the creative process. Writing a script is a challenging task, and the book provides tips on how to make it more effective and marketable. The book also includes examples of successful scripts and how they were developed.
Pitching Your Idea
Pitching your idea is an essential part of the film production process. The book provides guidance on how to pitch your idea to producers, distributors, and investors. It includes tips on how to create a compelling pitch, how to handle rejection, and how to negotiate terms. The book also includes examples of successful pitches and how they were developed.
The Roles Within Production Teams
The roles within production teams are essential to the success of a film. The book provides guidance on the roles of the producer, director, writer, cinematographer, editor, and sound designer. It includes tips on how to work effectively with each team member and how to manage the creative process. The book also includes examples of successful productions and how they were managed.
Post-Production Work and Marketing and Distribution
Post-production work and marketing and distribution are critical stages of film production. The book provides guidance on how to post-produce your film, including editing, color grading, sound design, and visual effects. It also includes advice on how to market and distribute your film, including online marketing, social media, and film festivals. The book also includes examples of successful post-production work and marketing and distribution campaigns.
Industry Terms and Timeframes
Industry terms and timeframes are essential to the success of a film production. The book provides guidance on the different terms and timeframes used in the industry, including production schedules, budgets, and release dates. It also includes advice on how to negotiate contracts and manage your finances. The book also includes examples of successful productions and how they were managed.
Conclusion
Producing for Film and Television is a comprehensive guide that covers the various stages of film production, from idea development to delivery, distribution, and festival entry. Written from the perspective of a producer, the book provides valuable insights, industry guidance, and example paperwork to assist readers throughout the process. With over fifty illustrations and photographs, the book includes advice on copyright and working with writers, pitching ideas, the roles within production teams, post-production work, and marketing and distribution. It also offers helpful information on industry terms and timeframes, making it an essential resource for film students and aspiring producers who want to gain a deeper understanding of the role of the independent producer or are planning their own production, whether it's a feature-length film, short film, or drama series.
Weight: 458g
Dimension: 193 x 247 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785005312
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