Definition of «to make a movie»

The phrase "to make a movie" means to create, produce and direct a film from its inception through completion. This process involves several stages such as writing a screenplay or script, casting actors, securing funding, shooting the scenes, editing the footage, adding special effects, soundtrack and other post-production work before finally releasing it for public viewing. The phrase can also refer to the act of filming a particular scene or sequence in the movie production process.

Sentences with «to make a movie»

  • It's enough to make you wonder whether watching all these people having dinner — without the guise of making a movie with actual characters and a plot — might have been more enjoyable. (csmonitor.com)
  • He said that he needed to rest and would not make a movie for now. (wongkarwai.net)
  • That's my arena and at that moment and its more about the character moments than the 3D, so your just making a movie in those places. (mediamikes.com)
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