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About V Group Film Studio

Xshine Vashisth

Founder, CEO, CMO & Managing Director

  • Producer & Director
  • Music Director, Composer & Programmer
  • Writer & Lyricist
  • Post-Production Specialist

Xshine Vashisth’s story is a testament of resilience and determination, emerging from challenging times with unwavering spirit, and ultimately achieving success through hard work and perseverance.

The Story Behind V Group Film Studio

In 08 Dec 2020, Xshine Vashisth embarked on a journey of entrepreneurship by founding their own company. As the visionary company owner, Xshine Vashisth brought forth a unique blend of innovation and determination to establish a business that reflects their passion and expertise. With a keen eye on market trends and a commitment to excellence, Xshine Vashisth’s company has rapidly carved a niche for itself. Under their leadership, the company has navigated through the challenges of its early stages, leveraging creative strategies and a customer-centric approach. Through continuous dedication and hard work, Xshine Vashisth has not only initiated a successful enterprise but also set a compelling example for aspiring entrepreneurs in the ever-evolving business landscape.

About V Group Film Studio

A Film Production House, is also referred to as a film production company or studio and is an entity responsible for developing, financing, producing, and distributing films or movies. These companies are responsible for various aspects of filmmaking, which range from script development to post-production and marketing. Here’s a breakdown of some of the key functions and positions that exist in a typical film production house

1. Development: This is the acquisition or commissioning of scripts, story ideas, or literary properties with potential for filmmaking. The development executive may engage the services of writers, directors, and other creatives to develop the script or concept further. 

2. Financing: Film production houses secure funding in various ways, including private investors, co-productions with other companies, pre-sales of distribution rights, loans, grants, and subsidies from government agencies or film funds.

3. Pre-production: Once greenlit, a project enters pre-production. Pre-production involves assembling the creative team and cast, scouting locations, designing sets and costumes, and the planning of the shoot.

4. Production: This is the stage where principal photography takes place. The filming is overseen by the film production house to ensure it stays within budget and follows a production schedule. The most important persons involved in managing the day-to-day operations on the sets are the producers, directors, and production managers.

5. Post-production: Film production houses work to promote their films to the audiences by means of advertisement, press releases, social networking sites, and other marketing channels. Also, they negotiate with cinemas, streaming platforms, and other distribution avenues so that the film reaches the target audience.

6. Marketing and distribution:

Film production houses work towards the promotion of their films to audiences through advertisements, press releases, social media, and other marketing channels. They also negotiate distribution deals with theaters, streaming platforms, and other outlets to ensure the film reaches its target audience.

At the same time, during all these stages, the film production houses have to manage legal and administrative matters like seeking permits, insuring against risks, managing contracts, and tussling with intellectual property rights. Sometimes, they also consider coproductions or collaborations with other companies in order to share resources and limit financial risk. Fundamentally, film production houses are an indispensable part of developing creative ideas and delivering those ideas to people worldwide.

 

 

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Deepak Kumar

Deepak Kumar

Chief Sales & Operation Officer (CSOO)

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