Thursday, 6 November 2014

Role Allocation

Kirst Sanders (Director) A film director is in charge of making sure that every component of a movie runs smoothly. They have a say in how the scenes unfold, what props are going to be used, how the characters should look and who should play specific parts. Directors also work with individuals in charge of lighting, scenery and writing and so forth to make sure that all of the elements come together. The director is in charge of the three main phases, which are pre-production, production and post-production. 

Ashleigh Hewitt (Producer) Producers are responsible for facilitating a project from beginning to end. They are involved in every stage of film or video, overseeing the project from start to finish, both in a studio and on location. They are essentially the team leaders and are responsible for securing the permissions for filming locations and rising funding. They hire the staff and organise the shooting schedules and generally overlook the project from beginning to end.

Ashleigh Hewitt (Camera Woman) A camera operator, also called a cameraman or a camerawoman, is a professional operator of a film or video camera. In film making, the leading camera operator is usually called a cinematographer

Kirst Sanders (Runner) A runner deals with a range of jobs in the location and will be responsible for completing any small tasks that will contribute to the overall success of the shoot. For example, fixing costumes, operating the clapper board and making sure that everything is in place for the actors.


Ashleigh Hewitt (Researcher) A researcher acts as an assistant to the director/producer and generally researches information that the director and producer need to make the film successful.

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