Stage 1) Pre Production. This is when you prepare for the film before you start to shoot it. Eg: finding the location, the people who have the job of finding the location to shoot a film are called location scouts. Another thing you must do, is to find the actors, the people who are tasked with this are often called casting directors. You should also buy and prepare your equipment.
Stage 2) This is the production of the film. In this you will need to focus on the techniques you will use for the camera, so what angles you will use e.g: Wide angles to capture the whole picture, or maybe you will use high angles to make characters look small. Also within the production you will set up your lighting and morph it to how you think it suits best. You may also wish to use special effects like makeup or a monster mask for example.
Stage 3) The post production. This is the time to cut and edit your scenes, you will want to cut the scenes you may not wish to use to shorten the film. You might also want to put sound in there now as well, for a theme or sound track.
What this film would of needed to be able to film in the street.
*It would need to find the central location for the film.
*The director will need to fill out a location release form, and a actor release form so that they can film within that area and so people within the area who might walk past your shooting have given their consent for their face to be shown.
*They would need to of written the scrip and put stage directions so they know when to turn the signs or when to walk on and off.
*They must also find a suitable location for the film, one that joins nicely with the script.
*They will need to have got all their props they will need for the film.
*They will also need to make sure they have continuity of costume.
*They should also of worked out their budget to spent on the film.
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