Post Production in Nepal | What Happens From Script to Marketing

 Post Production in Nepal

All films begin with an idea. In some cases, a writer completes a screenplay and partners with a producer, often with the help of a manager or agent. Other times, producers are cultivating ideas, purchasing the rights to books or real-life stories that might make a sellable project, then hiring writers to bring it to the screen.  

“As a development executive, I look for projects that cut through the noise,” says Kenneth Kokin, former head of development and production for Perfect World Pictures USA and a consultant for NBC Universal. “I want to find something fresh that tells a story in a way we have never seen before—yet relatable. If the script is full of surprises, like the film I produced, ‘The Usual Suspects,’ or something that explores a question, as they did with ‘When Harry Met Sally,’ it will interest me. I also look for projects with known IPs where the story or characters have already been proven to capture an audience.”

Once the writer finishes a script, the producers work with a line producer to determine the project’s budget. This is done by breaking down the script, a process that involves analyzing.

Post Production in Nepal


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