Post production can be expensive, and for good reason. There’s a ton to get done and many, many skills you need to learn (or hire someone to do.) That’s why for August’s free filmmaker resource round up we are focusing on post production!
Audio Post Production 101
This Youtube playlist, created by Thomas Boykin, is an absolute treasure trove of information about audio post production. It has hours of videos that will help you learn new skills for post, and he updates it regularly.
Audio Post Production 201
Also by Thomas Boykin, this Youtube playlist takes a deeper dive into the world of audio post production. This playlist, like the first, is still being updated and has hours of information for you to learn.
A-Z of ProTools document
If you’re learning to use ProTools, this 68 page document is sure to help. Stuffed to the brim with good information, this will help you get started (or deepen your knowledge.)
Adobe Premiere Pro Best Practices & Workflow Guide
Working with Premiere? If you’re trying to establish a workflow that works for you and your team, this 22 page document has a bunch of great information that will help you out.
Optimizing your post production workflow
Likewise, Wrapbook has an online guide to optimizing workflow in post production.
ScreenSkills guide to post production jobs
ScreenSkills has a great resource where you can explore different roles on set. Just scroll down to the post production roles list and you’ll be able to see what different roles folks play in post!
Film MD’s top tips for collaborating with a film composer
Even if you’re not a musician, it’s totally possible to collaborate with your composer in a fun and productive way to get the score for your film just right. Here are Film MD’s top seven tips for collaborating with a film composer.
Assemble post production checklist template
Keep your to-do list in order with this free post production checklist template. With a free account you can access this hand template and create a to-do list that keeps you on track for every step of the post production process.
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