flim schedule

 Film schedule


8/3/2026 – Outdoor Scene Shoot


On this day, all exterior scenes will be filmed.

  • Arrive early to set up cameras, tripods, lighting reflectors, and microphones.

  • Check weather conditions and lighting to ensure continuity between shots.

  • Film establishing shots first 

  • Record multiple takes of each scene to allow for editing choices later.

  • Capture additional footage 

  • Review footage at the end of the day to ensure nothing is wrong.


14/3/2026 – Indoor Scene Shoot


All the interior scenes will be filmed on this day.

  • Set up lighting equipment to control brightness and shadows.

  • Arrange props and set design to match the storyboard.

  • Conduct sound checks to reduce echo and background noise.

  • Film scenes according to the shooting script and shot list.

  • Record extra reaction shots and close-ups for editing flexibility.

  • Back up all footage at the end of filming.


15/3/2026 – Audio Recording & Outdoor Scene Revisions


This session focuses on improving sound quality and refining outdoor footage.

  • Record new audio for unclear outdoor dialogue.

  • Add random sound effects (footsteps, doors, ambient sounds).

  • Review outdoor footage and reshoot any scenes if necessary.

  • Begin organizing clips for the editing process.



22/3/2026 – Final Audio Recording & Indoor Scene Revisions


This day finalizes sound and ensures indoor scenes are complete.

  • Finish recording any missing dialogue or narration.

  • Adjust audio levels for consistency.

  • Review indoor footage and reshoot minor scenes if required.

  • Start rough cut editing of both indoor and outdoor scenes.



29/3/2026 – Final Editing & Post-Production


This is the final production stage.

  • Complete the final cut of the film.

  • Add background music and sound mixing.

  • Insert titles, credits, and any visual effects.

  • Color correction to balance lighting and tone across scenes.

  • Export the final version of the film.

  • Prepare for submission or screening.

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