Post-production is a crucial phase in the filmmaking process that begins after the filming is complete. This stage involves all the tasks that take place after the principal photography has wrapped, such as editing, visual effects, sound design, music composition, and color correction. It is where the raw footage is transformed into the final, polished product that audiences will see on screen. The post-production process typically starts with the editor reviewing all the footage that was shot during filming and selecting the best takes to use in the final edit. The editor then begins assembling the footage into a coherent and engaging sequence, cutting out any bad takes or mistakes and arranging the scenes in the order specified by the director’s vision.