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Two Types of Directing. EFP Location shooting Used to create films & tv Control Room Directing Used for live television Live switching involved. Aspects of a Good Director. Must be organized Must have artistic and visual talents Must know most technical standards
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Two Types of Directing • EFP • Location shooting • Used to create films & tv • Control Room Directing • Used for live television • Live switching involved
Aspects of a Good Director • Must be organized • Must have artistic and visual talents • Must know most technical standards • Must communicate well all instructions • Must work well with others • Have experience with many facets of production
Film Style Directing • Post production allows for different priorities when directing • Your goal as director is to affect the videotaping or filming of all scenes so they can be edited into a quality program • Must be aware of all post production needs (it is too late once the set is struck)
Characteristics of a Film Style Director • Script Analysis • Must know the script • Must discuss with producer and scriptwriter all aspects of script • Must consult above for changes to script (you are not always free to make changes)
Characteristics of a Film Style Director • Visualization and Sequencing • Must have a picture in your head of all movements • Must have a creative imagination • Must have an understanding of timing and script sequences
Characteristics of a Film Style Director • Technical Coordination • Must be Aware of all production aspects • Must be prepared to troubleshoot problems • Must be able to communicate the vocabulary of each segment of production