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  • Essay / The films are phenomenal - 629

    Movies can be released quickly or slowly, but they always take more than a year at a minimum - many take two years, even four years. All films go through a process that all films go through, some take longer than others and end up being more worth it. Often the organization, whether Warner Bros or Disney, may choose a director before a producer or vice versa, but never before anything else; the budget is usually estimated and agreed upon upon or before hiring. Usually the producer has more power than the director who ends up vetoing the director's last minute choices regarding script, casting and even setting, but this doesn't happen that often because the director is considering the film and that's his job. of the director to make this happen. Once the director and producer sign the project, the next task is to hire the writers. The director approves or disapproves of what they write and makes them make necessary changes – they may fire or hire others, but in the end the director chooses the script or in some cases even writes the script. Once the script is completed, the budget is again evaluated and set when viewing the script or the script is set to accommodate the budget. A sample of the official script is given to those who decide to cast specific characters in which the director and producer must evaluate them to see if they fit the role – sometimes they don't even give an audition since some have a great reputation. already - and when it is finished or rather during the casting, the locations and sets are made and the animators are chosen if necessary. Most films today contain a bit of CGI (Computer Generated Images) to create effects such as magic, explosion... ... middle of paper ...... leave it. They hire the same director or sometimes a different director but sometimes they never find a director who wants them, which cancels the project; this happens when they (directors) feel like they can no longer contribute to the story. The studio reviews the old script and usually determines beforehand whether a sequel or prequel is possible. The cycle repeats itself and only ends when one can no longer contribute to the story, unless it's a franchise like Scary Movies (parodies) where they only require enough money for one following. In conclusion, films have a “life cycle” as they from the hiring of directors to final revisions of the film to release. All of this is taken into account when making fantasy films or even moderate films – films take short or long periods of time to create, but they are worth it in the end...