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Film Productions Jobs

Film Productions Jobs. S toryboard A rtist . The storyboard artist creates visual images to help the director and production designer communicate their ideas to the production team. Director.

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Film Productions Jobs

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  1. Film Productions Jobs

  2. Storyboard Artist • The storyboard artist creates visual images to help the director and production designer communicate their ideas to the production team.

  3. Director • The director is primarily responsible for the storytelling, creative decisions and acting of the film.

  4. Assistant Director • The assistant director (AD) manages the shooting schedule and logistics of the production, among other tasks. • There are several types of AD, each with different responsibilities aiding the director.

  5. Camera Operators • They are responsible in operating the camera. • They make sure they are maintaining composition and camera angles throughout a given scene or shot. • They collaborate with the director, director of photography, actors and crew to make technical and creative decisions.

  6. Camera Assistants • Make sure the camera operator runs smoothly throughout the filming of each scene. • They help the camera operator by setting up the tripod to the appropriate height. • They carry extra batteries, tapes, memory cards for the cameras. • They are in charge of keeping the camera in focus on the subject or subjects. • They utilize a slate/clapper to clearly mark each take and scene.

  7. The Actors • They are responsible in reading the entire script to understand their role in the film. • They are required to memorize their dialogue lines. • They need to practice their blocking for each scene.

  8. The Actor (Continued) The actor needs to become the character by concentrating on: • Internal: By entering the mind of the character being played. 2. External: By focusing on presentational and technical aspects

  9. Casting Director • The casting director finds actors to fill the parts in the script. This normally requires that actors audition.

  10. Location Manager • The location manager finds and manages film locations. Most pictures are shot in the controllable environment of a studio sound stage but occasionally, outdoor sequences call for filming on location.

  11. Production Manager • The production manager manages the production budget and production schedule. They also report, on behalf of the production office, to the studio executives or financiers of the film.

  12. Director of Photography • The director of photography (DoP) is the cinematographer who supervises the photography of the entire film.

  13. Director of Audiography • The director of audiography (DoA) is the audiographer who supervises the audiography of the entire film. For productions in the Western world this role is also known as either sound designer or supervising sound editor.

  14. Production Sound Mixer • The production sound mixer is the head of the sound department during the production stage of filmmaking. They record and mix the audio on set - dialogue, presence and sound effects in mono and ambience in stereo. They work with the boom operator, Director, Director of Audiography, Director of Photography, and First Assistant Director.

  15. Sound Designer • The sound designer creates the aural conception of the film, working with the supervising sound editor. • On some productions the sound designer plays the role of a director of audiography.

  16. Composer • The composer creates new music for the film. • Usually does not work until Post-Production

  17. Production Designer • The production designer creates the visual conception of the film, working with the art director.

  18. Choreographer • The choreographer creates and coordinates the movement and dance - typically for musicals. Some films also credit a fight choreographer.

  19. Make Up and Hair Designer • The make up and hair designer works closely with the costume designer in addition to create a certain look for a character.

  20. Costume Designer • The costume designer creates the clothing for the characters in the film working closely with the actors, as well as other departments.

  21. Art Director • The art director manages the art department, which makes production sets.

  22. For your Summary • Describe the necessary film production jobs on the set. (3 or more jobs/sentences)

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