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Production

In this stage the movie is filmed shot by shot, the cameras, illumination and sound system are prepared; the actors get dressed with their suits, they put on their makeup, they comb and rehearse the script, then it is proceed to film as many shot as the director sees for convenient.

After every scene, this itself listed and marked in a clapperboard which contains information about the shot such as the director, date, and name of the movie; this also serves like scoreboard to synchronize the scenes of the movie with the sound which is recorded for separated. Once completed and approved the scene shooting, the important facts are written down in a report sheet, the filming set is dismantled and the director approves the filming schedule for the next day.

In the productions that use traditional photographic movie, the negative unprocessed is sent to the laboratory to be processed the whole night. This returns again to the laboratory as dailies or rushes and then they are watched by the director. The productions that use digital technology download the shoots and organize them in a computer. When the filming of the movie is complete it is celebrated a party to thank the effort and the work of the crew.




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