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Post-Production Explained β€” Each Step of the Post-Production Process [Stages of Filmmaking, Ep 4]
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Post production movies β€” A film isn’t done until it’s gone through post-production, and in this video we examine the various steps within the stage, from editing to sound design to VFX.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Film Post-Production
01:00 - The Post-Production Process
03:07 - Chapter 1: Picture Editing
07:49 - Chapter 2: Additional Visuals
12:39 - Chapter 3: Sound
20:32 - Takeaways

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LEARN POST PRODUCTION

You’re just catching your breath from a demanding shoot. You’re on your last legs but you did it; you got everything you needed in the can. It’s time for post production.

POST PRODUCTION 101

The first step in post-production is picture editing. This is where the footage is placed together in a deliberate order, and it is completed by an editor. The editor is aided by an assistant editor (or multiple assistant editors) who helps organize footage. The editor will work through the cut in stages – first the assembly, then the rough cut, the fine cut, and finally, the final cut.

ADDITIONAL VISUALS IN THE POST PRODUCTION WORKFLOW

Nowadays, there is often visual effects work to be done. This isn’t relegated to just sci-fi and fantasy projects; VFX are all over almost every movie and TV show today. The process is overseen by the VFX supervisor.

Next up is coloring which is conducted by the colorist, who typically works very closely with the cinematographer and director to get footage looking right. A colorist has two primary jobs. First, they color correct, then there’s color grading, where the coloring can become more stylized.

AUDIO POST PRODUCTION PROCESS WORKFLOW IN FILM

Sound is overseen by the supervising sound editor. First is sound editing, where all the sounds are put in place. There’s also music, which has a team including a composer, music supervisor, music editor, and more. Once all the sounds are recorded and in place, it all needs to be mixed together by the re-recording mixer.

As you can see, there’s a lot of work that goes into post-production, and it can be a lengthy process involving hundreds of people. But it’s worth putting the time and money into it. Post-production makes or breaks a movie.


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@StudioBinder

2 months ago

Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Film Post-Production 01:00 - The Post-Production Process 03:07 - Chapter 1: Picture Editing 07:49 - Chapter 2: Additional Visuals 12:39 - Chapter 3: Sound 20:32 - Takeaways

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@JCrashB

2 months ago

The more I watch from this series, the more I stand in awe that movies ever find their way onto the screen.

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@daniellatteo_thefilmmaker

2 months ago

00:25 Most iconic and (sadly) frequent exchange between a filmmaker and his sound recordist. πŸ˜„

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2 months ago

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1 month ago

Filmmaking is the epitome of collaborative art, the more of these videos I watch about the wide range of talent it takes to release a film the more I am impressed and mesmerized by the whole process.

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2 months ago

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2 months ago

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2 months ago

I love this channel so much. Seeing how many roles are in filmmaking make me feel confident that I can find my way into this wild industry.

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@candiclip

2 months ago

This post-prod breakdown is so exciting! I want to be a picture editor and this definitely confirms that!

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@filmreviewer117

2 months ago

The detail in these breakdowns is incredible. Can't wait for the next video!

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@bigsnap5

2 months ago

This was impressive. A balance of broad overview and some very important details. I was surprised to hear you mentioning conforming ( Color Grading process) and Compression ( Sound Editing). When you start hitting on stuff like that without getting into the weeds. You are really hitting on some important details that will provide the members of the audience who aren't familiar with these aspects of the process, the information they need to begin to take a deeper dive if they want to.

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@kunalkumar__

2 months ago

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@andreguilherme_

2 months ago

Bro, another incredible video from an essential channel for all film students.

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@adrianleonard8315

3 weeks ago

I cannot thank StudioBinder enough for helping me to better understand the entire filmmaking process. I've gained so much knowledge and feel more confident moving forward with my own weird little films! Thanks a million!!!

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@doncarlodivargas5497

2 months ago

I am only a consumer of film, do not know anything, but must say, the "post production" phase are perhaps the most mysterious of the film process

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@kunalvarjani

2 months ago

Such an important video. I always wondered how they edit physical films. Studio Binder is the best. ❀

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@ALEXFOUQUETVideographer

2 months ago

An interesting aspect maybe for episode 2 could be how to combine all the exports of all these departments together (conforms). Many deliverables can be made, depending on where the film will be diffused, the type of audience, festival outputs. As well for archives, DCP files, etc. As always, beautiful work. I never click so fast when I see a thumbnail on YouTube.

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@ShripatiDev2

1 month ago

Felt like a nice good afternoon TV episode... good vibes, loved it

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@azraelle6232

2 months ago

I've always loved the technical details of filmmaking, but it's been years since I've been crewed on an actual set (and even when I was, it was small-time video production, not films). I love that you've included both the old and the modern techniques in this video. It helps an old-timer like me stay up to date on the industry. Any plans to do more in-depth videos about editing? That was one of my favorite areas.

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@radiantlight2361

2 months ago

Very edifying video ... Terrific work StudioBinder. This is why I feel like the acadamy needs to revisit the category of Best Sound Mixing and Sound Editing; both totally different and hard work to do

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