
Eternity Pictures produces films of various genres and lengths (duration). The main difference between Eternity Pictures and all other market players in this industry is that production is carried out using the standards and protocols of world film production.
Pre-production
Filmmaking is a collaborative effort that brings talent together. It takes at least 12 months to make a feature film, from pre-production to release (release). Pre-production is the first stage of classical film production, the most intense and responsible stage. During this stage, the operations of script development, casting, planning of special and visual effects, construction of scenery and rehearsal are implemented.
Production
The first day of filming is always exciting as the cast and crew begin interacting with each other, including the director. As a rule, shooting a feature film takes from 30 to 90 days or more, depending on the complexity of shooting, the budget of the film. The work schedule is a five-day or six-day work week, the average shift duration is 12 hours. Scenes are often shot inconsistently with the storyline, but the producers and the first assistant director create a schedule that meets the requirements in preparation for further filming. During pre-production, key department heads gather crew members to help prepare for the upcoming production.
Post-production
At the post-production stage, all footage is edited and edited, musical accompaniment and sound effects, visual and optical effects are added. Post-production, like the previous two stages, requires the formation of a talented team. During production, the editors and their assistants review the submissions daily with the production director, assembling takes into successive scenes. By the end of production, the editor will assemble all the scenes, which will later be used by the production director as a starting point for shaping the story that needs to be told. On large projects, directors have about ten weeks to assemble a rough cut of a film for later demonstration to producers and studio management. Modern technologies allow you to edit the material with the director, making instant edits. Computer visuals are also easily added for the director's review.
Edited scenes are saved as files on the server and can be instantly opened or transferred to workstations (computers).