: Even for a music feature, having a "kickass script" or storyboard is essential before you start shooting.

: Determine if you are working with a professional studio or a self-funded "indie" budget. First-time creators often raise funds from friends, family, or small investors to cover production costs. 3. Production (The "Shoot")

: This is where you film all necessary shots. For a musical feature, focus on capturing high-quality performances and B-roll that fits the genre's aesthetic.

The phrase "" (Bulgarian: Айшенур и Амет - Кеф на душата ) refers to a popular collaboration in the Bulgarian ethno-pop or "chalga" genre. The title roughly translates to " Soul's Delight " or " Pleasure for the Soul ."

: Decide on the mise-en-scène , which includes the visual environment, lighting, and "blocking" (how the performers move) to match the energy of the track. 2. Pre-Production

: The producer acts as the central decision-maker for financial and practical matters during this stage. 4. Post-Production

To "produce a feature" in the context of this music style—or any professional media project—you should follow a structured production lifecycle: 1. Development & Concept

: Secure your leads (like Ayshenur and Amet) and technical staff.