Planning the auditory elements of the film, including sound effects, music, and dialogue
The process of selecting actors for various roles in a film or TV production
A visual tool that assembles images, textures, and colors to convey the look and feel of a project
Objects used by actors or in the set that help enhance the story and add realism to scenes
Visual artwork created to represent characters, settings, and key moments in a film, used to guide the production design
Practice sessions for actors to prepare for their roles, often involving reading lines, blocking movements, and refining performances
A key crew member responsible for managing the budget, schedule, and day-to-day operations during the production phase
The individual responsible for managing the shooting schedule, coordinating between departments, and ensuring that filming stays on track
Costumes and clothing designed and selected for characters, reflecting their personality and the setting of the story
A brief, one-sentence summary of a film or TV show that highlights the main conflict and essence of the story
A detailed plan that outlines the order and timing of scenes to be filmed, based on logistical considerations and availability of resources
A presentation or proposal of a film or TV idea to potential producers, financiers, or studios to gain interest and funding
A detailed list of every shot planned for a scene, including descriptions of the camera angles and movements
The process of estimating and allocating financial resources for various aspects of production, including personnel, equipment, and locations.