Thursday 8 November 2012

production roles

camera operators- perform a vital role within the camera department on feature films. They support the Director of Photography, and the Director, by accurately carrying out their instructions regarding shot composition and development.

Actors- An actor communicates a character and/or situations to an audience through speech, body language and movement.


sound technician-  are required to assemble, operate and maintain the technical equipment used to record, amplify, enhance, mix or reproduce sound. sound technicians identify the sound requirements for a given task or situation and perform the appropriate actions to produce this sound.


editors- A film or video editor is responsible for assembling raw material into a finished product suitable for broadcasting. The material they work with may consist of raw camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, graphics and special effects. This is a key role in the post-production process and the editor's skill can determine the quality and delivery of the final product.


film director- This role is responsible for managing the creative aspects of a film, such as controlling what goes into the film plot, directs the actors and picking the location.



location manager-  are responsible for making all the practical arrangements for film or photographic shoots taking place outside the studio. one of their jobs are assessing scripts or story boards and scheduling them according to location


storyboard organiser- Storyboard Artists translate screenplays, or sequences from screenplays, into a series of illustrations in comic book form.


sam jenna me bonnie - actors

film director noone specific 
editors- all members of team 
location manager- jenna 
storyboard organisers- jenna and me 
sound tech all of us 
camera operators- jenna bonnie 

1 comment:

  1. You have made a start in describing the different production roles that are essential within a production, which helps to show your understanding.

    Now you need to provide further detail, to discuss why you and your group decided on specific roles.

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