Thursday, 18 September 2014

Post- Production

Post- Production

I have learnt that Post-Production happens after you start to filming your movie.
Post-Production includes:
- Editing
- Publication
- Short Evaluation

Whilst in the post-production, the director, the producers and script writers can sit down and watch their film in full. This allows them to see does the filming meet their storyboard and what they want out of the filming, that successfully meet the targeted audience and the best results.
As well as deleting  any unwanted scenes that doesn't quite fit in with the rest of the movie or taking them out to be put in the extended version of the film.

This is the last stage of film production,  the sound, editing and titling is completed during this process.


On this past week, I have been watching Utopia Series 2 episode 1.
I have learnt that Utopia is a Sci-fi series that is centres around a mismatched group who discovers a global conspiracy in a comic book. Unlike any other TV show on Channel 4 this thriller uses hyper-real violence in a use of colour.
In order to replicate the graphic novel's bold aesthetic,  the director Marc Munden turned to the Technicolor palette of 1950s Hollywood.
Like comic-book artists,  Munden and colourist Aidan Darrell carefully colour correct each shot in post-production.  The colour palette for series 2 aiming Monday 14th July onwards.

In series 2, they afford to dress the sets in more yellows, cyans and magentas so in post-production they can make them bolder.

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