PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY : This is the primary phase of production where scenes and sequences are filmed according to the screenplay. It involves coordinating actors, crew members, and equipment to capture the planned shots.
SET DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION : Sets are designed and built during this stage to create the environments needed for scenes. This includes building physical sets or using virtual sets for certain shots.
CINEMATOGRAPHY : The director of photography (DP) and camera crew work during production to capture the visual style and mood of the film. This involves selecting camera angles, framing shots, and choosing lighting setups.
SOUND RECORDING : Production also involves recording dialogue and sound effects on set. This is crucial for capturing clean audio that will be used in the final film.
DIRECTION AND PERFORMANCE : The director guides actors through their performances, ensuring they deliver the intended emotions and dynamics required for each scene.
LOGISTICS AND COORDINATION : Production coordinators manage the logistics of the shoot, including scheduling, location management, and ensuring all necessary permits and permissions are secured.