Ideally from the pre-production stage. This helps streamline planning, location scouting, casting, budgeting, and workflow. Early involvement avoids delays and ensures smoother execution.
The EP creates a detailed budget plan, allocates resources across departments (art, camera, lighting, post-production), negotiates with vendors, and ensures the project is completed within the approved financial structure without compromising quality.
Yes. The EP is usually the main point of contact for the client or brand. They provide project updates, align expectations, handle approvals, and ensure the final delivery matches the client’s goals and creative brief.
Yes. An EP ensures the right talent and technical team are hired. They also manage location permissions, equipment bookings, art & set requirements, and production logistics.
Absolutely. EPs supervise editing, colour grading, VFX, sound design, and final mastering. They ensure the post-production teams follow the original vision and meet quality standards. and also helps in distributions