A type of art production that involves many different aspects and resources to make it possible
Things to consider in putting up an art production
Methods
Materials
Machine
Manpower
Methods
1. Determine the standard procedure of a production
2. Provide the structure or framework which will be its foundation
3. Also called the production plan
Contents of the production plan
Objectives or goals
Materials
Procedures
Manpower assignment
Target date of finish
Materials
The artwork to be produced and presented to the audience such as the script, playwright, music, and choreography
Concept
The main idea, message, context, or story that needs to be conveyed
Machine
The materials, machines, or equipment to be used in the production
Manpower
The production team, each assigned to specific activities in the plan
Manpower roles
Concept writers
Researchers
Director
Producers
Choreographers
Performing artists
Crew
Planning and production go simultaneously. There is no production without any planning.
Some contemporary artists do not study fine arts or any other formal studies about arts. Some artists seek inspirations from the people or environment where they live.
To produce an art, it is important to conceptualize the art as to the message, emotions or story it purposely conveys to the audience.
The process of production does not happen as fast as people imagine. The artist makes trials or revisions to produce the desired art.
Production planning
The rigorous planning ability required for an artistic production
Basic details of a production
Type of production
Title or name of production
Venue or platform
Target audience
Date of implementation
Resources
Objectives
Type of production
Exhibit, concert, play, etc.
Title or name of production
Catchy, memorable, and unique
Venue
The physical space where the production will be executed
Platform
An avenue for digital productions, such as social media sites, radio shows, etc.
Target audience
The demographic group which the production primarily targets
Date of implementation
The realistic date that gives enough time for preparation
Resources
Manpower, machineries, and financial considerations
Objectives
The goals for the production, written in infinitives (to + verb) and SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound)
Objectives or goals - the end-result or the outcomes
of the production
Procedures - the activities that need to be done
Materials - the main concept and/or storyline
Manpower assignment - the person assigned for a
particular activity
Target date of finish - the activity’s date of finish
Materials - the artwork that is to be produced and presented to the audience such as the script, playwright, music, andchoreography.
Materials - This refers to the artwork to be produced and
presented to the audience such as the script,
playwright, music, and choreography. A material
must have a concept.
Concept - is the main idea, message, context, or story that needs to be conveyed.
Machine - the materials, machines, or equipment to be used in the production. These may refer to the physical materials in a production design such as the stage, lighting, sound systems, or any technological medium.
Manpower - refers to the production team.
Concept writers - create and write the storyline and/or script
Researchers - research to ensure a properly contextualized and
well-informed production
Director - the head of the production; the one whose vision
manifests the most in the production
Choreographers - produce the act and the motions in the storyline
to be executed by the artists
Performing artists - lead the roles in the storyline
Producers - produce machineries and manages the manpower