Introductory Producing




Introductory Producing

Welcome to Introductory Producing.  Have you ever wondered, what does a producer do?  Or, I want to be a producer as they seem to be the ones creating incredible content.  Many directors are producers - so what would you have to learn to be a producer yourself?  

This course will take you through the initial steps necessary to understand and execute a proper business plan, a budget and schedule for a half hour drama, comedy or documentary.  You will also be introduced to the concept of finding the underlying creative IP (Intellectual property) that any producer needs to create a project.  

Or, you may want to be the line producer - responsible for the day to day running of the set.  Arranging for the crew, cameras, locations, transportation, meals and the myriad of details that go into every production regardless of the size of the budget. 

The Business of Film & Television

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What you will learn
  • By the end of the introductory course, you will be able to budget and schedule a 30-minute production. You will understand what is necessary to pitch a project to a production company or a television network. You will appreciate the different roles that a producer does in feature films vs. an executive producer in television.

Rating: 3.9

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: David Brady


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