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Editing, Post-Production
Post-production occurs in the making of audio recordings, films/movies, photography and digital art, videos and television programs. It is the general term for all stages of production occurring after the actual recording and ending with the completed work. more...
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Post-production is in fact many different processes grouped under one name. These typically include:
Editing the picture / TV program;
Editing the soundtrack.;
Writing and recording the soundtrack music.;
Adding visual special effects - mainly computer generated imagery (CGI) and digital compositing, formerly also optical effects.;
Adding audio sound effects - like ADR, Foley, sound design and sound designers' actions.;
Color grading, and neg cutting the final master copy from which release prints will be made (although this may be made obsolete soon by digital cinema technologies).;
Typically, the post-production phase of creating a film takes longer than the actual shooting of the film, and can take several months to complete.
Other film production stages include (very broadly) - financing, pre-production, writing the screenplay, rewriting the screenplay (repeat), and the actual shooting.
Reference
Paul Read. A Short History of Cinema Film Post-Production (1896 - 2006). In: Joachim Polzer (editor). Zur Geschichte des Filmkopierwerks. (On Film Lab History). Weltwunder der Kinematographie. Beiträge zu einer Kulturgeschichte der Filmtechnik. Volume 8.2006. April 2006. 336 pages. (available through amazon.de) -- ISBN 3-934535-26-7;
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