This is the first stage of the production process in
which a video creating company will ask the creator
questions about their music video such as "What
takes place before the video?" just so that they can
get an understanding of the product, they will then
ask questions intended to ask about the audience
which you're aiming for,
2) Storyboarding
Once the pre-production has been
finished the company will then ask you
for a storyboard of your product, this is
so that both you and the company get
a good flow of the music video, at this
time they will consider the branding,
background music along with other
creative elements such as motion
graphics
3) Scripting
At this point is when
you will then be
creating a script for all
spoken aspects of your
product such as the
lyrics, the voice overs
etc.
4) Production
This is the time taken to capture
everything required for the video, the
storyboard which you have created will
be used as a basis in your shooting
schedule, this is to ensure that all
agreed elements are captured as
discussed with the company.
5) The shoot
This is where all the planning which you have done will come
together and your video will be shot, on the day of the shoot the
crew of the company will ensure everything runs smoothly and
that all capturing audio and visuals are captured, this process
may vary in the amount of time required for this as it can vary
from a few days to a considerable amount of days/weeks
6) Post-Production - Editing
This is the part where the recordings of the product are all put
together and edited with one enough to make it look like a
professional music video, any effects needed will be
added/Voiceovers added and once the editing is done/close to
finishing, the editing team will send you a rough edit of the
product showing you what it looks like so that they may get your
input and/or ideas.
7) Timing
For every day of recording there is roughly 3 days of post-editing required, including the amendments.
This is the part where the company will compress the music video into a file type that you wish to use
(Would vary depending on the aimed use for it) eg: Social media, for a blog, etc. And then the
distribution stage would then be done, but that is not officially involved with this production process.
Information researched from:
http://www.gingermultimedia.com/why-have-videos-on-websites/video-production-reading/