Monday, 29 February 2016

Major Production: Sunday League Post-Production

After filming majority of the project the first week of February, thats when post-production starts and the edit process begins.

This does mean that as a producer I have done majority of my job through organising to filming but my job isn't over as I still have to sort out paperwork and pay peoples expenses but after doing research into what a producer does after production I knew that I would have to stay by the edit and over see the process through supporting the director and also making sure that the edit is staying to the schedule as we have a deadline to meet.

After all deciding on a post-production schedule that I put together I knew I would have to do what the research says and make sure the edit does keep to schedule and make sure the director gets what he needs with the edit, whether being the sound design or soundtracks etc when he wants/needs them but also making sure that the director and editor get a fresh perspective from people to make sure it is keeping to its comedic nature and if clips are holding on too long.

The first thing I decided I need to do is to make sure all the paperwork is done as soon as possible so I can pay the actors, keeping them sweet, just incase we may need to do re-shoots with any of them then they will be more than happy to do so, the benefits of doing this means that I will have all the accounts up to date and will have to more to pay out for after the expenses.
Finishing the paperwork and accounts means I will have more time to see and deal with the edit and any problems that occurs I can deal with quickly just incase more filming is needed and also I can work on extra bits to hand-in with the film.

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