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Pre-ProductionPre-Production
● Activities that occur before the cameras start rolling (brainstorming,
staffing, budgeting, site surveys, meetings, etc.).
Post-ProductionPost-Production
● The activities that are performed after the shooting
stops – primarily editing.
BrainstormBrainstorm
● Tossing around ideas for a project and identifying the Big Idea that will become
the project. This may also include everything from assigning responsibilities
to how the video will be shot, and decisions on music and graphics.
TreatmentTreatment
● Brief description of the program that includes the basic idea, and may include the program format and other technical
aspects of the shoot.
BlockingBlocking
● Working out the movement of talent and cameras so that each will be in the
proper place to get the shot the director wants.
BudgetingBudgeting
● Predicting the costs of every aspect of a production and allocating funds to
cover it.
StaffingStaffing
● Putting together a production team that will be responsible for producing a
project. Staffing usually refers to the technical crew.
ScriptScript
● A written documentation of a program that includes action, dialogue, and
camera cues.
StoryboardStoryboard
● Program documentation in the form of comic book like sketches that portray
how the shots of the program will look.
Edit Decision List (EDL)Edit Decision List (EDL)
● A list that notes which take of each scene should be used in the final
program and where that take is on the raw tape, disc, or card.