How to get started

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Every movie starts with a story. You gotta create a script that describes the dialogue,scenes, and actions.It serves as the movie’s blueprint.

Figure out how much money is needed to film. The budget determines how much money will be spent on filming, costumes,props, and equipment.

You gotta choose the right actors to bring the character you choose into life.Hold auditions to find the best fit for each role.See their tone,bodymovement, and how would they protray the character.

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The director and the production designer will visit many sites to find a perfect setting that matches the script’s vision. Check out cities, parks, or you might have to make your own if it isn’t a real place. The director and the production designer will visit many sites to find a perfect setting that matches the script’s vision. Check out cities, parks, or you make your own if it isn’t a real place.

The schedule outlines when and where each scene will be shot.It helps ensure everything runs smoothly. Make sure you have enough time to film and prepare each scene. Factors like location availability, your actors schedule and the daylight hours affects how it is shot.