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© 2010 by Lucy Calkins and Kathleen Tolan, from Units of Study for Teaching Reading: A Curriculum for the Reading Workshop, Grades 3–5 (Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann). This page may be reproduced for classroom use only. On the Big Screen People watch movies to laugh. People watch movies to cry. People watch movies to see a good story. Hundreds of movies are made each year. It can take months to make a movie. Sometimes it can take years. Many people help make a movie. Writing the Story Every movie starts with a script. This is the story of a movie. The script is written by a screenwriter . Scripts that tell a good story are made into movies. Making a Plan Then a producer plans the movie. The producer helps raise money for a movie to be made. A producer also puts together a movie team. The movie team includes the director and the actors. The director is in charge of filming the movie. The actors play the characters. The director helps the actors do their best to tell a good story. Shooting the Movie The director says, “Action!” This is a signal for actors to play their characters. Then a camera person shoots the movie. Special cameras take moving pictures of the actors. Other people help with lights, makeup, and costumes. Editing the Movie Editing is the last step. An editor picks the best shots. These shots will make the final cut. Then the editor adds or changes sounds. The editor also adds music and special effects. Lights, Camera, Action! How Movies Are Made

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Page 1: Lights, Camera, Action! How Movies Are Made · People watch movies to laugh. People watch movies to cry. People watch movies to see a good story. Hundreds of movies are made each

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On the Big Screen

People watch movies to laugh. People

watch movies to cry. People watch movies

to see a good story. Hundreds of movies

are made each year. It can take months

to make a movie. Sometimes it can take

years. Many people help make a movie.

Writing the Story

Every movie starts with a script. This is

the story of a movie. The script is written

by a screenwriter. Scripts that tell a

good story are made into movies.

Making a Plan

Then a producer plans the movie. The

producer helps raise money for a movie to

be made. A producer also puts together a

movie team. The movie team includes the

director and the actors. The director

is in charge of filming the movie. The

actors play the characters. The director

helps the actors do their best to tell a

good story.

Shooting the Movie

The director says, “Action!” This is a

signal for actors to play their characters.

Then a camera person shoots the

movie. Special cameras take moving

pictures of the actors. Other people help

with lights, makeup, and costumes.

Editing the Movie

Editing is the last step. An editor picks

the best shots. These shots will make the

final cut. Then the editor adds or changes

sounds. The editor also adds music and

special effects.

Lights, Camera, Action!How Movies Are Made

Page 2: Lights, Camera, Action! How Movies Are Made · People watch movies to laugh. People watch movies to cry. People watch movies to see a good story. Hundreds of movies are made each

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Glossary

actor — a person who plays a character

camera person — a person who takes moving pictures with a camera

director — a person who is in charge of filming the movie

editor — a person who picks the best camera shots to put in a movie

movie release — when a movie is sent to theaters for people to watch

producer — a person who plans the movie and makes the movie team

screenwriter — a person who writes a script

script — the story of a movie

That’s a Wrap

The movie is finished! The final step is

the movie release. This is when the

movie is sent to theaters. People can now

see the movie with family or friends.

From the Page to the Screen

Many people help make movies.

Sometimes hundreds of people help make

one movie. All movies start with a good

story. The story is what we see and hear

on the screen.