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The Art of
Movie
Making.
THE ART
OF
MOVIE MAKING
SUBJECT: ENGLISH
DIRECTED BY:
Aakash Yadav(1)
Sarang Pillai(11)
Aaryan Singh(14)
Krish Sinha(29)
CLASS: (12-A)
Certificate
Internal Examiner
School Stamp
Principal’s Sign
This is to certify that the Project Report titled "The
Art of Movie Making ", English Core, is a bona fide
work carried out by Aakash Yadav,Sarang B. Pillai,
Aaryan Singh & Krish Sinha of class XII A (Science)of
Bal Bharati Public School, Kharghar, for fulfilment of
the ASL Project Work during the academic year
2023-24 as prescribed by the CBSE Board.
Roll No. =
Roll No. =
Roll No. =
Roll No. =
Date:
1
We would like to extend our gratitude to CBSE
for giving us an opportunity to research wide-
ranging topics. We also want to express
thanks to the Principal of Bal Bharati Public
School, Kharghar. Mrs. Kalpana Dwivedi and
our English subject teacher Mrs. Rekha
Goodwin for her efforts in providing us with
essential assistance in these projects. We
would like to extend our appreciation to the
external examiner for reviewing our project.
We also want to acknowledge our parents for
always supporting us.
Acknowledgement
2
Sr no. topic page no
1 Certificate 1
2 Acknowledgement 2
3 driving question 3
4 Objective 4
5 introduction 5
6 Scripting 6
7 Casting 8
8 Directing 9
9 Cinematography 11
10 Post-Production 14
11 Survey 16
12 Reflection 18
13 Bibliography 20
Table Of Contents
WHAT
WHAT
GOES
GOES
BEHIND
BEHIND
A
A
MOVIE?
MOVIE?
3
The objective to create this project is to know how a
movie is made. Everyone likes to watch movie but
only a few know what goes behind the screen , what
roles are assigned to different people , how they
work on it. This project also highlights the
importance of team work.
Objective
4
We watch tens of movies a year but only some of us
know how difficult it is to craft a movie with
everything perfect.
Introduction
Movies are like magical stories that come to life
on the big screen. They are not just about moving
images; they're a mix of emotions, characters,
and exciting tales that can make you laugh, cry,
or feel inspired. Watching a movie is easy and fun,
but making one is not so simple. And here we are
making you feel the journey of making a movie.
Movie Making Includes :
Scripting
Casting
Directing
Cinematography
.
.
.
.
.
5
Post-Production
Scripting
Scripts are a common element of film and T V production. They explain
the actions, events and dialogue that will occur during the course of a
scene, It basically is the life of the Movie. IT helps in;
shooting days, and the required resources. This information
is crucial for budgeting, scheduling, and organizing the
production efficiently.
Example
Storytelling: A script provides the blueprint for the story being told in a movie.
It outlines the plot, characters, dialogue, and overall structure. It ensures that
the narrative unfolds in a coherent and engaging manner, guiding the director,
actors, and other crew members in bringing the story to life.
Communication: A script serves as a common language for everyone involved in
the production. It enables effective communication between the director, actors,
cinematographer, production designers, and other team members. The script
ensures that everyone is on the same page regarding the vision, tone, and style
of the film.
Planning and Logistics: A script helps in planning the logistics of a film
production. It allows the team to estimate the duration of scenes, the number of
6
Scripting
(helps in visualising script into frames)
7
Visualizing and Blocking: A script helps in
visualizing the film's scenes and sequences.
It describes the locations, actions, and
camera angles, aiding the director and
cinematographer in planning the shots and
framing. It helps them determine how to
capture the story visually, enhancing the
storytelling and cinematic experience.
Character Development: A well-written script provides detailed descriptions
and backstories for the characters. It allows actors to understand their
roles and motivations, enabling them to bring depth and authenticity to their
performances. A script helps actors develop their characters' arcs, emotions,
and relationships.
Casting in movies is like putting together a team of actors for a play,
but on a much larger scale. It's the process of choosing the right
people to play the various roles in a film. Imagine you're creating a
recipe, and each ingredient has to be just right to make the dish
perfect. Similarly, casting ensures that each actor is the perfect fit for
their role, bringing the characters to life in the best possible way.
Casting directors are like the chefs of the movie-making kitchen. They
carefully select actors based on their talent, looks, and how well they
match the character descriptions. Sometimes, they even hold
auditions, which are like tryouts for actors. During auditions, actors
perform a scene or read lines to show the casting director their
skills.
The goal of casting is to create a group of actors who not only have
the right skills but also work well together. . When the casting is done
well, it enhances the movie, making the story more believable and
enjoyable for the audience. So, casting is a crucial step in the
filmmaking process, ensuring that the right actors come together to
make movie magic happen.
Casting
Examples of perfect casting
8
Directing
Directing a movie is like being the captain of a ship, guiding
it through the vast ocean of storytelling. The director is the
person who oversees the entire filmmaking process,
making sure everything comes together smoothly to tell a
compelling story on the screen.
The director is like the planner who decides how everything
should look, sound, and feel. They work closely with
different teams, such as the actors, cinematographers, and
set designers, to bring their vision to life. The director is
responsible for making creative decisions, such as choosing
the camera angles, lighting, and music to set the right
mood. They also guide the actors in portraying their
characters in a way that fits the story. It's like conducting
an orchestra, where each instrument (or
element of the film) plays a crucial role in
creating a harmonious and engaging
experience.
9
Directing
In the end, the director's job is to bring all the
pieces together, turning a script into a living,
breathing movie that captivates and entertains the
audience. They are the visionary leaders who
navigate the ship, making sure it reaches its
destination – a great movie that people will
remember
Denis Villeneuve (One of the best directors
considered by critics) directing movie Dune
which won many Oscar Awards
10
Cinematography is a crucial element in the art of
filmmaking, playing a significant role in conveying
the director's vision and enhancing the overall
storytelling experience. It encompasses the use of
camera techniques, lighting, framing, and
composition to create visually compelling and
emotionally resonant scenes. Effective
cinematography goes beyond mere technical
proficiency; it is a creative and expressive language
that communicates themes, emotions, and narrative
nuances.
Cinematography
High Key lighting is
generally used for a
positive tone but Low key
is used for representing
darker tone.
Lighting : Cinematography depends on using light cleverly to
set the mood and highlight important things. Methods like
bright or dark lighting bring out specific feelings, and the mix
of light and shadows adds depth, making a flat image more
interesting.
11
Cinematography
12
Establishing Shot in ‘Joker’
Establishing shots are
wide-angle views that
introduce a new location or
setting, providing context
for the upcoming scene.
Medium Shots : A medium shot in movies captures
a subject from the waist up, providing a balanced
view that offers more detail than a wide shot while
still allowing the viewer to see the subject's
surroundings
Wide Angle Shot (Establishing Shots) : Purpose:
Framing : Framing and composition arrange visual elements
in a frame. Camera angles, shot sizes, and subject
positioning influence viewer perspective and emotions.
Cinematographers use framing to emphasize character
relationships, convey power dynamics, and establish
narrative scale and space.
Cinematography
Medium shot in Web Series
Daredevil revealing the
details of surrounding .
This is a shot of an One
Take Action scene which is
now set as a benchmark
for onetake action scenes
Close Up Shot in Movie
Godfather expressing tension
before committing murder
which will make him step into
the world of crimes
13
Close-ups: Purpose: Close-ups focus on a specific subject,
typically a person's face, to highlight emotions, expressions, or
important details
Post -Production
Post-production in movies is the essential phase where
raw footage undergoes meticulous editing, sound
design, visual effects, and color grading. Skilled
professionals transform disjointed scenes into a
polished and cohesive final product, enhancing both
technical and emotional elements. The result is a
cinematic masterpiece that brings the director's vision
to life for the audience.
14
Editing: Movie editing is the process of selecting and
arranging shots to create a cohesive and engaging
narrative. Editors play a crucial role in shaping the
pace, rhythm, and emotional impact of the film,
ultimately bringing the director's vision to life for the
audience.
Movie Editor Geff Groth editing
movie “Joker”
Audio Editing: It involves refining sound elements in projects
like films or music by adjusting
levels, removing noise, and
adding effects for a high-
quality auditory experience.
15
Movie Promotion: It is a crucial phase that follows,
involving marketing strategies, trailers, social media
campaigns, and press releases to create awareness and
anticipation for the film. Both post-production and
promotion contribute to the overall success of a movie,
ensuring it resonates with the audience and achieves its
intended impact.
Post -Production
20th Century Fox Audio Editing Studio
Tom Cruise promoting his
movie Mission Impossible-7
Survey
16
17
https://www.wikipedia.org
https://www.fxhome.com
https://in.pinterest.com
https://www.backstage.com
https://www.indiewire.com
https://www.blog.thefilmfund.co
BiblioGraphy
20
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English IP The Art of Movie Making

  • 2. THE ART OF MOVIE MAKING SUBJECT: ENGLISH DIRECTED BY: Aakash Yadav(1) Sarang Pillai(11) Aaryan Singh(14) Krish Sinha(29) CLASS: (12-A)
  • 3. Certificate Internal Examiner School Stamp Principal’s Sign This is to certify that the Project Report titled "The Art of Movie Making ", English Core, is a bona fide work carried out by Aakash Yadav,Sarang B. Pillai, Aaryan Singh & Krish Sinha of class XII A (Science)of Bal Bharati Public School, Kharghar, for fulfilment of the ASL Project Work during the academic year 2023-24 as prescribed by the CBSE Board. Roll No. = Roll No. = Roll No. = Roll No. = Date: 1
  • 4. We would like to extend our gratitude to CBSE for giving us an opportunity to research wide- ranging topics. We also want to express thanks to the Principal of Bal Bharati Public School, Kharghar. Mrs. Kalpana Dwivedi and our English subject teacher Mrs. Rekha Goodwin for her efforts in providing us with essential assistance in these projects. We would like to extend our appreciation to the external examiner for reviewing our project. We also want to acknowledge our parents for always supporting us. Acknowledgement 2
  • 5. Sr no. topic page no 1 Certificate 1 2 Acknowledgement 2 3 driving question 3 4 Objective 4 5 introduction 5 6 Scripting 6 7 Casting 8 8 Directing 9 9 Cinematography 11 10 Post-Production 14 11 Survey 16 12 Reflection 18 13 Bibliography 20 Table Of Contents
  • 7. The objective to create this project is to know how a movie is made. Everyone likes to watch movie but only a few know what goes behind the screen , what roles are assigned to different people , how they work on it. This project also highlights the importance of team work. Objective 4 We watch tens of movies a year but only some of us know how difficult it is to craft a movie with everything perfect.
  • 8. Introduction Movies are like magical stories that come to life on the big screen. They are not just about moving images; they're a mix of emotions, characters, and exciting tales that can make you laugh, cry, or feel inspired. Watching a movie is easy and fun, but making one is not so simple. And here we are making you feel the journey of making a movie. Movie Making Includes : Scripting Casting Directing Cinematography . . . . . 5 Post-Production
  • 9. Scripting Scripts are a common element of film and T V production. They explain the actions, events and dialogue that will occur during the course of a scene, It basically is the life of the Movie. IT helps in; shooting days, and the required resources. This information is crucial for budgeting, scheduling, and organizing the production efficiently. Example Storytelling: A script provides the blueprint for the story being told in a movie. It outlines the plot, characters, dialogue, and overall structure. It ensures that the narrative unfolds in a coherent and engaging manner, guiding the director, actors, and other crew members in bringing the story to life. Communication: A script serves as a common language for everyone involved in the production. It enables effective communication between the director, actors, cinematographer, production designers, and other team members. The script ensures that everyone is on the same page regarding the vision, tone, and style of the film. Planning and Logistics: A script helps in planning the logistics of a film production. It allows the team to estimate the duration of scenes, the number of 6
  • 10. Scripting (helps in visualising script into frames) 7 Visualizing and Blocking: A script helps in visualizing the film's scenes and sequences. It describes the locations, actions, and camera angles, aiding the director and cinematographer in planning the shots and framing. It helps them determine how to capture the story visually, enhancing the storytelling and cinematic experience. Character Development: A well-written script provides detailed descriptions and backstories for the characters. It allows actors to understand their roles and motivations, enabling them to bring depth and authenticity to their performances. A script helps actors develop their characters' arcs, emotions, and relationships.
  • 11. Casting in movies is like putting together a team of actors for a play, but on a much larger scale. It's the process of choosing the right people to play the various roles in a film. Imagine you're creating a recipe, and each ingredient has to be just right to make the dish perfect. Similarly, casting ensures that each actor is the perfect fit for their role, bringing the characters to life in the best possible way. Casting directors are like the chefs of the movie-making kitchen. They carefully select actors based on their talent, looks, and how well they match the character descriptions. Sometimes, they even hold auditions, which are like tryouts for actors. During auditions, actors perform a scene or read lines to show the casting director their skills. The goal of casting is to create a group of actors who not only have the right skills but also work well together. . When the casting is done well, it enhances the movie, making the story more believable and enjoyable for the audience. So, casting is a crucial step in the filmmaking process, ensuring that the right actors come together to make movie magic happen. Casting Examples of perfect casting 8
  • 12. Directing Directing a movie is like being the captain of a ship, guiding it through the vast ocean of storytelling. The director is the person who oversees the entire filmmaking process, making sure everything comes together smoothly to tell a compelling story on the screen. The director is like the planner who decides how everything should look, sound, and feel. They work closely with different teams, such as the actors, cinematographers, and set designers, to bring their vision to life. The director is responsible for making creative decisions, such as choosing the camera angles, lighting, and music to set the right mood. They also guide the actors in portraying their characters in a way that fits the story. It's like conducting an orchestra, where each instrument (or element of the film) plays a crucial role in creating a harmonious and engaging experience. 9
  • 13. Directing In the end, the director's job is to bring all the pieces together, turning a script into a living, breathing movie that captivates and entertains the audience. They are the visionary leaders who navigate the ship, making sure it reaches its destination – a great movie that people will remember Denis Villeneuve (One of the best directors considered by critics) directing movie Dune which won many Oscar Awards 10
  • 14. Cinematography is a crucial element in the art of filmmaking, playing a significant role in conveying the director's vision and enhancing the overall storytelling experience. It encompasses the use of camera techniques, lighting, framing, and composition to create visually compelling and emotionally resonant scenes. Effective cinematography goes beyond mere technical proficiency; it is a creative and expressive language that communicates themes, emotions, and narrative nuances. Cinematography High Key lighting is generally used for a positive tone but Low key is used for representing darker tone. Lighting : Cinematography depends on using light cleverly to set the mood and highlight important things. Methods like bright or dark lighting bring out specific feelings, and the mix of light and shadows adds depth, making a flat image more interesting. 11
  • 15. Cinematography 12 Establishing Shot in ‘Joker’ Establishing shots are wide-angle views that introduce a new location or setting, providing context for the upcoming scene. Medium Shots : A medium shot in movies captures a subject from the waist up, providing a balanced view that offers more detail than a wide shot while still allowing the viewer to see the subject's surroundings Wide Angle Shot (Establishing Shots) : Purpose: Framing : Framing and composition arrange visual elements in a frame. Camera angles, shot sizes, and subject positioning influence viewer perspective and emotions. Cinematographers use framing to emphasize character relationships, convey power dynamics, and establish narrative scale and space.
  • 16. Cinematography Medium shot in Web Series Daredevil revealing the details of surrounding . This is a shot of an One Take Action scene which is now set as a benchmark for onetake action scenes Close Up Shot in Movie Godfather expressing tension before committing murder which will make him step into the world of crimes 13 Close-ups: Purpose: Close-ups focus on a specific subject, typically a person's face, to highlight emotions, expressions, or important details
  • 17. Post -Production Post-production in movies is the essential phase where raw footage undergoes meticulous editing, sound design, visual effects, and color grading. Skilled professionals transform disjointed scenes into a polished and cohesive final product, enhancing both technical and emotional elements. The result is a cinematic masterpiece that brings the director's vision to life for the audience. 14 Editing: Movie editing is the process of selecting and arranging shots to create a cohesive and engaging narrative. Editors play a crucial role in shaping the pace, rhythm, and emotional impact of the film, ultimately bringing the director's vision to life for the audience. Movie Editor Geff Groth editing movie “Joker”
  • 18. Audio Editing: It involves refining sound elements in projects like films or music by adjusting levels, removing noise, and adding effects for a high- quality auditory experience. 15 Movie Promotion: It is a crucial phase that follows, involving marketing strategies, trailers, social media campaigns, and press releases to create awareness and anticipation for the film. Both post-production and promotion contribute to the overall success of a movie, ensuring it resonates with the audience and achieves its intended impact. Post -Production 20th Century Fox Audio Editing Studio Tom Cruise promoting his movie Mission Impossible-7
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