From an Idea to the red carpet

For us, the film production process consist of five major phases, and they are always the same on the highest level. In parallel, there is a generic project management process.

The descriptions for these phase are focused on drama productions and other types of scripted productions

  • Development - The first stage in which the ideas for the film are created, rights to books/plays are bought etc., and the screenplay is written. Financing for the project has to be sought and green lit.

  • Pre-production - Preparations are made for the shoot, in which cast and film crew are hired, locations are selected, and sets are built 

  • Production - The raw elements for the film are recorded during the film shoot.

  • Post-production - The images, sound, and visual effects of the recorded film are edited.

  • Distribution - The finished film is distributed and screened in cinemas, TV, Internet and released to home video.

We have two variants of this main process, scripted vs. non-scripted productions as they differ substantially.

For the documentary Wild Again will we use the non-scripted process and in the next article will we start to describe the development phase.