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How much post-production time should I allocate for a 10 minute short film shot in HD?

Submitted by admin on Wednesday, 31 December 20084 Comments
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4 Comments »

  • MagPookie said:

    On average, about 5 hours. It depends on how much editing you need, effects, sound, music, etc.

  • Trevor B said:

    About 5 - 10 hours depending on how familiar you are with the program you will be using to edit it.

  • fruite43 said:

    depends how polished it needs to be and how quick you are at editing, my friend is fairly quick and did his 20 min film in about a week of sold work from like morning till late afternoon. but it could have been better if he had like another week.

  • jungleempress said:

    allow as much time as you can each day for about 3 weeks of moderately intensive work to rough polish, then another week for final edit polish

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