Chapter 7Pre-production

DOI: 10.4324/9781003289371-11

A successful journey starts with a good plan—you wouldn’t go on an Everest expedition without adequate preparation. Filmmakers know this, of course. They know that making a movie, while not exactly a mountaineering adventure, can be as challenging as crossing the Khumbu glacier. They know that the best way to successfully overcome the challenge is to carefully plot a path around obstacles and crevasses in advance. That’s why filmmakers spend months, sometimes even years, planning, going over every shot and camera angle, designing the set and props and costumes, scouting for locations, refining the script, budgeting, casting, rehearsing … yet in too many films, all too often, the visual ...

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