We’ve looked at the long, sometimes tumultuous, creative process of making a movie from the initial idea to a finished film in theaters. Now it’s time to show me what you learned, summarize the entire process from beginning to end in as much detail as you can within the page/word limit. This is all about the process, not an actual movie, so please do not take up space telling me about your movie idea and how to make it. It’s not that kind of essay. Think about all the things that must be done.For example (in no particular order), Where do ideas come from? Who gets hired as a crew? Who/what are the key crew members and departments? What about budgeting the film, scouting locations, obtaining financing, types of marketing, bank accounts, writing the script, production office, adding music to the film, marketing, post-production issues, location shooting, etc.

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