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    Video Production Pipeline Schedule

    Video production involves complex workflows with multiple teams, from pre-production planning to post-production delivery. A well-structured pipeline schedule ensures smooth coordination between directors, producers, editors, sound engineers, and other specialists throughout the entire production process.

    What's inside this template

    This template comes with 90 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, covering roughly 27 weeks of work. Start dates, durations, and dependencies are already set up — use it as-is or adjust anything to fit your project.

    Video Production Pipeline Schedule
    #Task nameDuration
    1
    Concept Development and Script Writing
    22d
    1.1
    Initial concept brainstorming sessions
    4d
    1.2
    Market research and audience analysis
    4d
    1.3
    Treatment development
    5d
    1.4
    First draft script writing
    5d
    1.5
    Script review and revisions
    5d
    1.6
    Final script approval
    4d
    2
    Pre-Production Planning
    22d
    2.1
    Budget planning and financing
    5d
    2.2
    Production schedule development
    4d
    2.3
    Crew hiring and contracts
    5d
    2.4
    Equipment and technology planning
    4d
    2.5
    Insurance and legal requirements
    5d
    2.6
    Pre-production meeting and final approvals
    4d
    3
    Casting Process
    15d
    3.1
    Character breakdown and casting requirements
    4d
    3.2
    Casting call announcements and agent outreach
    4d
    3.3
    Audition scheduling and coordination
    4d
    3.4
    Audition sessions and screen tests
    4d
    3.5
    Final casting decisions and contract negotiations
    3d
    4
    Location Scouting and Management
    22d
    4.1
    Location requirements analysis from script
    4d
    4.2
    Initial location research and database compilation
    5d
    4.3
    Site visits and photography
    6d
    4.4
    Location permits and legal agreements
    6d
    4.5
    Final location selection and booking
    5d
    5
    Production Design and Art Direction
    22d
    5.1
    Visual style and mood board development
    4d
    5.2
    Set design and construction planning
    5d
    5.3
    Prop and costume design
    5d
    5.4
    Set construction and decoration
    8d
    5.5
    Final set approval and adjustments
    4d
    6
    Equipment Procurement and Testing
    19d
    6.1
    Camera and lens selection
    4d
    6.2
    Audio equipment specification
    5d
    6.3
    Lighting equipment planning
    5d
    6.4
    Equipment rental and purchase coordination
    4d
    6.5
    Equipment testing and backup planning
    5d
    7
    Pre-Production Rehearsals and Testing
    11d
    7.1
    Script rehearsals with cast
    4d
    7.2
    Camera and lighting tests
    4d
    7.3
    Wardrobe fittings and makeup tests
    3d
    7.4
    Final technical rehearsals
    3d
    8
    Principal Photography
    36d
    8.1
    Week 1 filming - Interior scenes
    5d
    8.2
    Week 2 filming - Exterior location A
    5d
    8.3
    Week 3 filming - Exterior location B
    5d
    8.4
    Week 4 filming - Studio scenes
    5d
    8.5
    Week 5 filming - Additional scenes and pickups
    5d
    8.6
    Wrap party and equipment return
    4d
    9
    Footage Management and Digital Workflow
    38d
    9.1
    Daily footage backup and organization
    33d
    9.2
    Transcoding and proxy creation
    33d
    9.3
    Script notes and continuity tracking
    33d
    9.4
    Final footage archive and handoff to post
    6d
    10
    Post-Production Setup
    8d
    10.1
    Edit suite setup and software configuration
    3d
    10.2
    Project file creation and asset organization
    3d
    10.3
    Post-production team onboarding
    4d
    11
    Picture Editing
    36d
    11.1
    Assembly cut creation
    8d
    11.2
    Rough cut development
    8d
    11.3
    Director review and revision cycle 1
    4d
    11.4
    Fine cut refinement
    8d
    11.5
    Client review and revision cycle 2
    5d
    11.6
    Picture lock and final approval
    8d
    12
    Sound Design and Audio Post
    33d
    12.1
    Audio track preparation and sync
    5d
    12.2
    Dialogue editing and cleanup
    8d
    12.3
    Sound effects design and library sourcing
    8d
    12.4
    Foley recording sessions
    6d
    12.5
    Audio mixing and mastering
    6d
    12.6
    Final audio approval and delivery
    5d
    13
    Music Composition and Integration
    29d
    13.1
    Musical style and theme development
    5d
    13.2
    Composer briefing and contract
    4d
    13.3
    Music composition and recording
    15d
    13.4
    Music editing and integration
    5d
    13.5
    Final music mix and approval
    4d
    14
    Visual Effects and Graphics
    26d
    14.1
    VFX shot identification and planning
    4d
    14.2
    Green screen and compositing work
    9d
    14.3
    Motion graphics and titles creation
    6d
    14.4
    VFX review and revisions
    6d
    14.5
    Final VFX integration and rendering
    5d
    15
    Color Correction and Grading
    15d
    15.1
    Colorist briefing and style development
    4d
    15.2
    Primary color correction
    5d
    15.3
    Secondary grading and look development
    5d
    15.4
    Client review and color adjustments
    4d
    16
    Final Mix and Mastering
    8d
    16.1
    Final audio and video sync verification
    4d
    16.2
    Final mix session with all stakeholders
    3d
    16.3
    Master file creation and quality control
    3d
    17
    Client Review and Approval Cycles
    8d
    17.1
    Master screening preparation
    4d
    17.2
    Client presentation and feedback session
    3d
    17.3
    Final revisions and client approval
    3d
    18
    Delivery and Distribution Preparation
    8d
    18.1
    Format specifications and delivery requirements
    4d
    18.2
    Multiple format encoding and rendering
    3d
    18.3
    Quality control and format verification
    3d
    19
    Marketing Materials Creation
    19d
    19.1
    Trailer and teaser creation
    8d
    19.2
    Still photography and poster materials
    6d
    19.3
    Social media and web content preparation
    7d
    20
    Final Delivery and Project Closure
    8d
    20.1
    Master delivery to client and distributors
    4d
    20.2
    Archive creation and storage
    3d
    20.3
    Project wrap-up and documentation
    3d
    90 tasks·20 phases·~27 weeks
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    What is a Video Production Pipeline?

    A video production pipeline is a systematic workflow that guides a video project from initial concept to final delivery. This structured approach ensures that every phase of production—pre-production, production, and post-production—flows seamlessly into the next, minimizing delays and maximizing efficiency. Whether you're creating a commercial, documentary, music video, or corporate content, having a well-defined pipeline is crucial for managing resources, timelines, and team coordination.

    Key Phases of Video Production

    Understanding the three main phases of video production is essential for creating an effective pipeline schedule:

    • Pre-Production. This foundational phase includes concept development, scriptwriting, storyboarding, casting, location scouting, equipment planning, and crew scheduling. Pre-production typically accounts for 30-40% of your total project timeline and sets the stage for everything that follows.
    • Production. The actual filming phase where all planning comes together. This includes principal photography, B-roll shooting, interviews, and any additional footage capture. While often the shortest phase in terms of duration, it requires the most intensive coordination of people, equipment, and locations.
    • Post-Production. The final phase involving editing, color correction, sound design, music composition, visual effects, and final delivery preparation. This phase often takes the longest and requires careful scheduling of different specialists and review cycles.

    Critical Elements in Video Production Scheduling

    A successful video production schedule must account for several interconnected elements that can impact your timeline:

    • Resource Dependencies. Equipment availability, location permits, and crew schedules all create dependencies that must be carefully managed to avoid conflicts and delays.
    • Creative Review Cycles. Client approvals, director reviews, and stakeholder feedback sessions need built-in buffer time to accommodate revisions and changes.
    • Technical Workflows. File management, backup procedures, rendering times, and delivery format requirements all impact your post-production timeline.
    • Contingency Planning. Weather delays, equipment failures, talent availability, and other unforeseen circumstances require flexible scheduling with backup options.

    Team Coordination in Video Production

    Video production involves diverse teams with specialized skills that must work in harmony. Your pipeline schedule needs to coordinate directors, producers, cinematographers, sound engineers, editors, colorists, motion graphics artists, and many other specialists. Each team member has specific requirements for when they need access to materials, equipment, and deliverables from other departments. Clear communication and visual project tracking become essential for keeping everyone aligned and productive.

    How Instagantt Enhances Video Production Planning

    Managing a video production pipeline requires sophisticated project management capabilities that traditional scheduling methods simply cannot provide. Instagantt's Gantt chart functionality gives video production teams the visual clarity and coordination tools needed to manage complex, interconnected workflows.

    With Instagantt, you can visualize dependencies between different production phases, track resource allocation across multiple team members, and identify potential bottlenecks before they impact your delivery date. The platform enables real-time collaboration, allowing your entire team to stay updated on schedule changes, milestone achievements, and project progress.

    Transform your video production workflow with professional scheduling tools designed for creative teams. Start planning your next video project with clarity and confidence using Instagantt's comprehensive project management features.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is included in the Video Production Pipeline Schedule template?

    The template includes 110 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, with editable dates, durations, and dependencies, so the schedule updates automatically when anything changes.

    Is this Gantt chart template free?

    Yes. You can open the template, explore the full plan, and start customizing it with a free Instagantt account — the free tier covers up to 3 projects with no time limit.

    Can I customize the tasks, dates, and phases?

    Yes, everything is editable. Rename or delete tasks, drag bars to change dates, add dependencies and milestones, assign owners, and add new phases. Dependent tasks reschedule automatically when you move anything upstream.

    Can I share the plan with people who don't have Instagantt?

    Yes. Every project can generate a read-only public snapshot link that stakeholders and clients can open in a browser without an account, plus PDF and image exports for reports and presentations.

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