P A R T 7A
ADVANCED PREPRODUCTION
For larger and more complex productions, you will undoubtedly need additional technical resources and the personnel to use them. This means finding team members and, to fund your growing production family, developing communications with the funds and foundations interested in your kind of work. In order to film more professionally and keep within budgetary constraints, you are now responsible for more controlled and sophisticated filming.
Let’s say you pitch a large project, your track record supports that you can do it, and you win the funds you apply for. Now you must assemble a professional filmmaking team—at the very least a cinematographer, sound recordist, and editor. If you are doing historical reconstruction ...
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