- Source: Production budget
Production budget is a term used specifically in film production and, more generally, in business.
A "film production budget" determines how much will be spent on the entire film project.
This involves identifying the elements and then estimating their cost, for each phase of filmmaking (development, pre-production, production, post-production and distribution).
The budget structure normally separates "above-the-line" (creative), and "below-the-line" (technical) costs.
In business, "production budget" refers to the budget set by a corporation for the number of units of a product that will be required and produced;
see demand forecasting, capacity planning and Revenue management § Forecasting; and financial forecast more generally.
See also
Film budgeting
Television crew
Corporate budget
References
Sources
Film Budgeting by Ralph S. Singleton (1996)
Film Production Management by Bastian Clevé (2nd ed, 2000)
The Complete Film Production Handbook (3rd ed, 2001)
The On Production Budget Book by Robert J. Koster (1997)
Production Management for TV and Film. The Professional's Guide by Linda Stradling 2010 (Methuen)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gravity (film)
- Daftar film terlaris
- Close Range
- Dark Water (film 2005)
- White Noise: The Light
- Sherlock Holmes (film 2009)
- The Grudge 2
- Can't Help Singing
- Paranormal Activity
- WALL•E
- Production budget
- List of most expensive films
- Budget
- List of biggest box-office bombs
- Box-office bomb
- The Substance
- List of most expensive Indian films
- Citadel (TV series)
- Alex Cross (film)
- Low-budget film
No More Posts Available.
No more pages to load.