The Pre-production Packet



The popular opinion is that a film is made thrice. First on the writing table, second during principal photography, and third on the edit table. However, I think a film is made four times: script, storyboard, shoot, and edit.

Pre-production is 50% of the filmmaking process. 

Here's the pre-production packet.

1) The Script (locked)
2) The Storyboard
3) The Shot List
4) The Floor Plan (Staging & Blocking)
5) The Director's Notebook (Annotated)

The Director's notebook acts as a shared vision for the entire cast and crew.

A film is made four times: screenplay, storyboard, shoot, and edit.

PS: I learnt this process of developing a pre-production packet at the New York Film Academy while making short films in the filmmaking program.

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