Production values

 Production values


Production value refers to the overall quality of a movie as determined by its technical merits. This value is based on criteria like set design, special effects, and costumes rather than the more creative and subjective criteria such as directing, acting, and writing.

Some common production value elements include:

Locations.

Set design.

Props and furniture.

Lighting sources.

Costumes and wardrobe.

Hair and make-up.

Practical effects used on set.

High production value, or hi-pro, is a shoot that involves a lot of work and intends to create a high-quality final product (or one that is perceived that way).

Low production value content often manifests through a shoestring budget's side effects: subpar image quality, poor sound design, and rudimentary set designs. These elements unwittingly conspire to yank viewers out of the story, breaking the illusion of the narrative crafted by filmmakers.


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