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: Assemble your core team, including a Director of Photography (DP), Sound Recordist, and Line Producer. 3. Production (Principal Photography) This is the actual filming of the movie.

: Create a 2–5 page prose document outlining the plot, characters, and tone.

: Write a full script. For a feature, this is usually 90–120 pages (using standard industry formatting where one page equals roughly one minute of screen time). 2. Pre-Production (The Planning Phase) OnlyFans(4)-9ad2x61g.mp4

: Determine your "line items" (equipment, insurance, locations, catering, and talent).

: Hire actors who fit the roles and can help market the film. : Assemble your core team, including a Director

: Managing the "set" to ensure high-quality visual and audio capture. 4. Post-Production Where the film is truly "made." Editing : Selecting the best takes and assembly.

: Find and secure the legal rights to film at specific sites. : Create a 2–5 page prose document outlining

A (or "feature") is a full-length motion picture, typically running between 75 and 120 minutes, intended as the main attraction of a program.