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Pre-Production

Pre-production is crucial for a successful film. Without a solid script, the vision can be unclear. Consider your filming location carefully; prioritize settings that enhance your story instead of choosing convenience. If filming in a private business, obtain the necessary permissions. Ensure costumes align with your narrative—do they carry metaphorical significance? Be mindful of lighting; avoid overexposure and manage shadows wisely. Lastly, steer clear of historical pieces if you're on a budget, especially in locations that don't fit the period.

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Pre-Production

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  1. Pre-Production

  2. Writing • Without a script you don’t know: • Setting & set decor • Clothing • Hair • Camera Shots

  3. Set • Where you are filming? • Don’t just choose someplace easy; choose the right setting • If it is a private business you MUST get the business’ ok.

  4. Clothing • Make sure the clothing matches your story • Does it speak metaphorically?

  5. Lighting • Is it overlit? • Shadows?

  6. CostumeS • Try and avoid period pieces. • It is VERY hard to make a historical film with no budget and set in Elmira.

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