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Our Process
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Step 1: Meetings with department heads to determine:
  • objectives
  • length
  • target market
  • opening/summary
  • spacer Step 2: A script is developed by the departmental heads requesting service or by ITVMU. Then it is proofed and edited for television, and officially approved. spacer Step 3: A shot sheet is designed for on-site shooting. spacer Step 4: A storyboard is developed for graphics & animation and given to the ITVMU staff to build the shots, graphics, and animation for the production.
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    Step 5: Auditions are held if “on camera” talent or narration is needed and talent is hired. Step 6: The production is filmed. Step 7: Narration is cut and music selected. Step 8: The piece is edited on a non-linear editing system.
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    Did You Know:
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    Most feature films are projected at a rate of 24 frames per second. This means that in one second, the projector shows 24 complete still pictures in succession. However, the video used in traditional television signals varies from country to country with some using 50 frames per second.




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