The 5 stages of production consist of:

• Research and Development: We must research our target audience, whether it is a niche or a mainstream, we must know the age, gender, social class and interests of this audience. For the development side we must produce a time line, a treatment, pitch, practicalities, storyboards and cast which have all been camera tested to make it certain they will look good on screen.

• Pre-Production: Pre-Production is getting everything ready for the actual shoot day. The most important part of this is producing a Call sheet, the “bible of the day”, which caries all the information which is vital for the day of the shoot. During this stage we prepare the storyboards, the casting, the costumes, the makeup, the locations, the props, anything in the Mise en Scene. For pop videos in particular it will include the shooting order and lyrics of the song chosen.
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• Production: This is the day of the shoot. This is when everything is filmed although there may be pickups later if they are needed. Without the careful and specific planning of the pre-production there would be no production because nothing would be organised and ready for the day. Things may go wrong on the day of the shoot, like a member of the cast not being able to turn up however we must be prepared to improvise and must have a back up plan which should be on the Call sheet

• Post-Production: This consists of the editing and after effects of the production or any pickups needed. This part may take up to a year for big movies. It is also one of the most important parts because if the post-production goes wrong somehow all the work done in the stages before will not be seen as well as it should.
• Distribution and Exhibition: This is the stage when movies are soled to television or are placed in cinemas with either a blanket or platform release. For our pop videos we would distribute and exhibit through television outlets, CD, DVD, Internet and social spaces, marketing sites, mobile phone, posters and lots more publicity.

• Research and Development: We must research our target audience, whether it is a niche or a mainstream, we must know the age, gender, social class and interests of this audience. For the development side we must produce a time line, a treatment, pitch, practicalities, storyboards and cast which have all been camera tested to make it certain they will look good on screen.

• Pre-Production: Pre-Production is getting everything ready for the actual shoot day. The most important part of this is producing a Call sheet, the “bible of the day”, which caries all the information which is vital for the day of the shoot. During this stage we prepare the storyboards, the casting, the costumes, the makeup, the locations, the props, anything in the Mise en Scene. For pop videos in particular it will include the shooting order and lyrics of the song chosen.
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• Production: This is the day of the shoot. This is when everything is filmed although there may be pickups later if they are needed. Without the careful and specific planning of the pre-production there would be no production because nothing would be organised and ready for the day. Things may go wrong on the day of the shoot, like a member of the cast not being able to turn up however we must be prepared to improvise and must have a back up plan which should be on the Call sheet

• Post-Production: This consists of the editing and after effects of the production or any pickups needed. This part may take up to a year for big movies. It is also one of the most important parts because if the post-production goes wrong somehow all the work done in the stages before will not be seen as well as it should.
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