The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Pre-Production

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What does Pre-Production mean?

Pre-Production refers to the phase of filmmaking or TV production that occurs before principal photography begins. During pre-production, key decisions are made about casting, locations, set design, budgeting, and scheduling. This phase involves finalizing the script, hiring the crew, and securing permits. Pre-production is essential for laying the groundwork for the shoot and ensuring that everything runs smoothly during filming. Effective pre-production can save time and money by addressing potential problems before the cameras roll.

Example:A film enters pre-production where the director, producers, and crew finalize casting decisions, secure locations, and create the shooting schedule.
Example: A TV show spends several months in pre-production, organizing the set designs, costumes, and permits needed for filming.

Did You Know?
The pre-production phase can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the scale of the project and its logistical demands!

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