Your video can be produced as quickly or as slowly as necessary. However, six weeks is usually enough time for all production tasks to be completed in a methodical and creative way. Carefully map the stages of your video project to keep it on schedule and within budget.
This sample schedule contains elements you'll probably use in your production. Allow for extra time when you set your deadlines. The less time you have, the more likely it will be that your video will go over budget.
Pre-Production
Week 1
- Script treatment approval
- Existing B-roll review/search
Week 2
- Scriptwriting
- Casting selects
Week 3
- Script draft reviewed
- Final script approval
Production
Week 4
Post-Production
Week 5
- Field footage transcription and logging
- Graphics production
- Video editing
Week 6
- Audio and music post-production
- Tape duplication
- Master Tape delivery
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