How to Make a Movie - Start to Finish

Posted November 6th, 2008 at 1:24 pm by C47

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Just when I thought there would be a dry period of stories after I graduate1, Thoth gives me a goldmine. I’ve been asked by a recent graduate to co-produce a short film she just received funding for.

This film (tentatively title Undercover) will be the largest production I’ve ever worked on. 26 page script, 8 days of production, RED camera, a budget. It’s sort of the equivalent of shooting an episode of The Office (minus Steve Carell and Jenna Fischer).

In the past it’s been hard to follow the filmmaking process when I’m working on 6 different movies, doing something different each week.

But this time I’m just producing, from pre-production all the way to post and exhibition. So fasten your seat belts, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

Update: To add to the full process, I am now also the editor.

This post is an anchor post which will be updated with new adventures that are part of the Moviccino series:

Pre-Production

Production


  1. More on this soon

2 Comments on “How to Make a Movie - Start to Finish”

  1. Hartwell says:

    Thoth-Amon, eh? How do you know it wasn’t Hanuman or Hermes?

  2. I’m Still Making Movies! - You 2.0 says:

    [...] I’m writing about the complete process of making the movie, which you can follow at my main blog Coffee and Celluloid. The anchor post for the series can be found here. [...]

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