FILM TV X 476.022 - The Art and Business of Producing
Course Description
This course is designed for those who want to fully produce their movie through all of the six stages of a film's journey: buying/development, financing, pre-production, production, post-production, and release/marketing. While many of these stages are explored in depth in other courses, the focus of this course is to explore the effect each stage has on the others, and how the producer guides their interdependency. You learn to recognize and solve problems before they turn in a full-blown crisis and how to make good decisions that help drive your project forward. Topics include strategies for financing and how to relate them to your film, hiring and supporting your director after s/he is hired, identifying and considering your core audience when setting your budget, how your budget impacts casting expectations, working with talent agencies, going to film markets to find distribution, how foreign sales work, bonding and learning from reputable bonding companies, and straddling the relationship of art versus business. By the end of the course, you have an understanding of a number of big issues apt to confront you as a producer and the ability to empower yourself throughout the filmmaking process.
Course Outline
Understand how to produce a film from buying/development all the way to release/marketing, including each stage of development, their affect on the other stages, and how the producer is conducive of their interdependency.Notes
Contact:
(310) 825-9064
entertainmentstudies@uclaextension.edu
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Acting : Elective Courses
- Business and Management of Entertainment : Elective Courses, Suggested Electives
- Cinematography : Elective Courses
- Directing : Elective Courses
- Entertainment Studies : Producing, Elective Courses
- Film and TV Development : Elective Courses
- Post-Production : Elective Courses
- Producing : Elective Courses, Suggested Electives
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required