The five stages of production: From Idea to Wrap
- STAGE 1: Project Development ( the idea)
- STAGE 2: Pre- Production (the plan)
- STAGE 3: Production (the shoot)
- STAGE 4: Post-Production (the edit)
- STAGE 5: Wrap and distribution
STAGE 1: PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
- Firstly a producer must find a film they want to produce. Whether this be an original idea, from a script, book, story online, newspaper etc.
- Then they must find out how much it would cost to initially produce the film.
- They supervise the development of the idea, creates a pitch and source funding for the production.
- Pitches the project
- Negotiates contracts etc for distribution, actors, crew etc
- Hires crew, cast etc for the production.
- There may be more items for a producer to do depending on their job requirements for the film.
STAGE 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
- Breaks down the shooting script to prepare shooting schedule, call sheet, production reports.
- Supervises the completion of the shooting script
- Works closely with the director on aspects of the script and production.
- Scouts locations.
- Prepares all contracts to be signed.
- There may be more items for a producer to do depending on their job requirements for the film.
STAGE 3: PRODUCTION
During the filming process a producers usually:
- Is on set or on call- you always need to be available
- Is consulting with the writers and supervises changes to the script.
- Works closely with the line producer.
- Approves all aspects of the productions style, look and mood, while liaising with the director and their vision.
- Is in contact and speaks with the director regularly.
- Prepares budgets.
- Depending on the size of the crew, they may record continuity logs.
- There may be more items for a producer to do depending on their job requirements for the film.
STAGE 4: POST PRODUCTION
- Watches rough cuts of the edit alongside the director.
- Supervises the editors work.
- Keeps track of all deadline requirements for distribution.
- Liaises with distributors.
- May organise focus groups to test out the film on an audience.
- There may be more items for a producer to do depending on their job requirements for the film.
STAGE 5: DISTRIBUTION
Once the production has been edited, a producer still has important details to finalise. Generally a producer has to:
- Pay outstanding invoices (debts).
- Finalise all legal contracts and requirements.
- Reconfigures accounts and draw up a final budget.
- A producer may be the one in contact with networks or production companies etc.
- There may be more items for a producer to do depending on their job requirements for the film.