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Pre production process

Pre production processes key stages of pre production Finalising a shooting script -even before pre production starts a idea must be drawn up you then need to finalise screen play and convert it to a shooting script. storyboards  -must be drawn up to see how the film will play out and to give you an idea of how the film will look Location scouting - it is essential to find the right locations to film in, you need to tailor your story board to the locations where the film is being shot Create a budget  -finalise your budget and ensure you   can afford the locations they have decided to shoot in, this is a very important part of pre production as if the production team get this wrong the whole film may go wrong and huge amounts of money could be lost. Ensuring paperwork is don e-  Once you know what gear and locations you want, you’re going have to get into the paperwork—namely, permits and insurance. Permits are required from municipal governments to shoot on pu...

Codes of practise in film making

Unions are used to protect employees from being exploited within the workplace Equity- The trade union which protects actors for example if the production company has no insurance and if an actor gets injured injured equity will protect them and earn them money and take the production company to court. BECTU-  Is the trade union for media and entertainment. The union's Equality and Diversity Committee is a focal point for the union's efforts to encourage more women to participate fully in developing policies and initiatives. Pact- is the trade association representing the commercial interests of UK independent television, film, digital, children’s and animation media companies Pact helps to shape the best possible regulatory and legislative environment for the independent production sector to grow domestically and internationally – the association has a strong record of success in campaigning for producers’ rights.  Legal Requirements Insurance - All produ...

Regulations

                                                                           Regulations Newspapers The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) is the independent regulator for the newspaper and magazine industry in the UK. We hold newspapers and magazines to account for their actions, protect individual rights, uphold high standards of journalism and help to maintain freedom of expression for the press . The code top 5 rules to regulate the products. 1.Accuracy- The Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information or images, including headlines not supported by the text. 2.Privacy-Everyone is entitled to respect for his or her private and family life, home, health and correspondence, including digital communications. 3.Harassment Journalists must...

Finance

Where does funding for the following come from? Films- Films get their funding from things such as DVD purchases and they also collect from television distribution contracts on various domestic and following TV outlets such as paperperviews. the main funding for films is from the production companies such as adverts and sponsors e.g marvel superhero movies such as spiderman homecoming will make a huge amount of money from merchandise and cinema ticket sales. Independent film companies will use many sources such as loans and crowd funding to gain funds. TV programes on commercial channels will get their funding from things such as adverts Terrestrial satellite/PPV and cable tv programs on commercial channels will get their funding from things such as advertisements and oversees purchases as-well as one time subscriptions will also fund these tv programs, tv programs such as sky which receives monthly payments which swell as advertisements funds them. The BBC  The...