Film and Documentary

Management of a film making or documentary project consists of phases like managing the work, tasks, logistics and processes that contribute to the process of successful completion of a movie.
In general, we can distribute the film production process into three stages: pre-production, production and post-production. But from a project management perspective it can be broken down into the widely-known project management stages of: initiation, planning, executing, monitoring and control and closing.

The initiation stage:
Here the idea of the film is conceptualised, we try to estimate a budget and discuss the requirements with the sponsor/producer.
The planning stage:
We finalize the script to be worked upon and based on it we choose our technical team like director, technician, creative artists etc.
The selection of the artists are also done in this stage, we help organise the audition too.

Executing stage: In this stage the shooting of the film is conducted as per the plan and then we do arrange the editing sessions.

Monitoring and control stage: While the entire film production process is going on, the line producer continuously makes sure everything is going as planned and the film is following the script. He monitors and controls every aspect and tries to find solutions for any challenges that are popping up.

Closing stage: Once the editing of the films is finished, a special screening is held, if evervthing is fine its good otherwise we consider the corrections. And finally ot is handed over to the party.