Wednesday, September 28, 2022

How long does it take to complete a movie?

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Well, if you go by Hollywood standards the average time that passes between the announcement date, the date the project is publically announced, and the eventual release date, the date the project reaches the paying public and the cinema, is about 871 days or two years four months, and nine days.

The above encompasses the first day of pre-production, the first day of principal production, and the first day of post-production. Put all of the above in the hands of a, relatively well-oiled, production staff and there's another finished motion picture in the can. I have almost always functioned at the Low to NO budget end of the production scale and even though most of my video projects were headed more for the small screen than the big screen I was still able to get my film production tasks done.

I think the thing to remember is the less complicated and the shorter your film project is the easier it will be to bring your film/video production to the screen. To shoot on a minimum style budget try very hard to restrict your locations to 1 (as is only one) The more different locations you have the further about zero your budget will need to be.

The good thing about creating your own filmmaking production is that you are in complete control. Control of the shooting location ideas, the budget (if any) securing the talent, and production necessities. Filmmaking these days takes time and money and has become a giant and expensive undertaking.

So for those of you who want to get started and are working on close to zero/no budget here are some filmmaking cost-cutting ideas that have worked for me. Since just about every movie idea requires a location the cheaper the location the better. Keep in mind that if you're planning on shooting anything out in the public, permits may be required.

Shoot as much as you can without a production crew. For this, you will need to be on your toes production-wise when it comes to capturing good images and good sound. If you're lucky enough to have a production company in your area sometime if you get lucky they will allow you to shoot some or all of your production at their facility.

The key will be trying to find everything you will need to complete your filmmaking idea without having to sell everything you own. When it comes to low-budget filmmaking a friend of mine named George used to say when working with a budget that is under-low, mix the right plan with the right attitude and you'll be able to get your film done.

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