Monday, 19 September 2016

Summary of article and all things post- production

During post- production for the TV series Utopia Munden and colourist Aidan Farrell carefully colour- correct each shot to ensure that they maintained their comic book look.  They purposely use colours like yellow and turquoise to help with the comic book look, but as the TV series has grown they have been able to pay for more yellow and turquoise colours to be used within the sets this is to make the job easier and less time consuming during post- production.

Today we learnt about post- production and what post- production actually entails.  Post- production is the last stage of film production regarding sound, editing and titling.  People often think post- production is for correcting mistakes that were made during filming and this can be done during post- production but that is not the sole purpose of it.  Planning (pre-production) and production is essential as post- production can only do so much if the original footage is inadequate.  And finally, in post- production the audio will be mixed and extra sounds will be added.

Things I will need to consider when I have completed my film opening and are working in post- production: Making sure the mise-en-scene is done correctly this is to make sure the opening is believable for the audience and doesn't present any form of confusion for them; this may result in using dramatic license throughout to make post- production easier and prevent any re- filming as a result of mise-en-scene and continuity errors.

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