Post production involves 13 key steps including picking an editing format, hiring picture and sound editors, adding automatic dialogue replacement, Foley sounds, securing music, mixing music and effects, creating titles, compiling the Digital Cinema Package, writing a dialogue script, designing a campaign image, and editing a trailer.
Post production involves 13 key steps including picking an editing format, hiring picture and sound editors, adding automatic dialogue replacement, Foley sounds, securing music, mixing music and effects, creating titles, compiling the Digital Cinema Package, writing a dialogue script, designing a campaign image, and editing a trailer.
Post production involves 13 key steps including picking an editing format, hiring picture and sound editors, adding automatic dialogue replacement, Foley sounds, securing music, mixing music and effects, creating titles, compiling the Digital Cinema Package, writing a dialogue script, designing a campaign image, and editing a trailer.
Post production involves 13 key steps including picking an editing format, hiring picture and sound editors, adding automatic dialogue replacement, Foley sounds, securing music, mixing music and effects, creating titles, compiling the Digital Cinema Package, writing a dialogue script, designing a campaign image, and editing a trailer.
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POST PRODUCTION
STAGES OF POST PRODUCTION
The 13 Steps of Post-Production 1. Pick an editing format 2. Hire a picture editor 3. Hire a sound editor 4. ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement) 5. Foley 6. Secure music
7. re-recording/the mix 8. M&E (Music and Effects) 9. your titles 10. DCP ( Digital Cinema Package) 11. dialogue script 12. campaign image 13. trailer