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Film Production 101 — Madison Ivy

: Final touches include color grading and adding any necessary visual effects (VFX). MasterClass 5. Distribution: Reaching the Audience The final stage is getting the film seen. MasterClass

  • The "Golden Hour" vs. "The Grind": Big films wait for perfect light. Madison Ivy creates her own light with LEDs, allowing her to shoot at 2 PM or 2 AM.
  • Blocking: Movement is economical. She doesn't waste steps. Each camera movement (pan, tilt, dolly) serves the story.

. This course serves as an entry point for students to understand the filmmaking process and the roles within a production. Course Objectives Include: Production Roles: film production 101 madison ivy

  • Multi-Platform Strategy: She doesn’t rely on one outlet. Clips go to social media (Twitter/IG Reels), full content to paid platforms, and behind-the-scenes to YouTube.
  • Metadata Mastery: Titles, tags, thumbnails, and descriptions are A/B tested. This is SEO for video.
  • Direct-to-Fan Relationship: Email lists and membership sites give her 100% revenue and creative control.
  • Consistent Branding: Logos, fonts, and color palettes are uniform across every video and thumbnail.
  1. Budget constraints: Film production can be expensive. Managing a limited budget can be challenging.
  2. Scheduling conflicts: Coordinating the schedules of cast and crew members can be difficult.
  3. Weather and location issues: Weather conditions and location constraints can impact filming.

Phase 3: Post-Production (The Invisible Art)

Film Production 101: The Madison Ivy Guide to Independent Filmmaking