FILM MAKING CREW:
PRODUCER:
Responsible for start to finish of movie making by coordinating the film making process to ensure that everyone involved in the project working on schedule and on budget.LINE PRODUCER:
The line producer works with the producing team and handles the budget, specifically by tracking and logging expenses.PRODUCTION MANAGER:
Production managers are responsible for the physical aspects of production, but are not involved in any of the creative work.DIRECTOR:
The director is the one responsible for telling the story and bringing it to life on screen. A director’s responsibilities include working with the actors, setting location and blocking, as well as writing shot lists and deciding on the film’s overall look and composition. The director is responsible for the look, feel and mood of the film and works with all levels of creative talent and production members.ASSISTANT DIRECTORS:
They run the day-to-day management. Their responsibilities include managing the shooting schedule and keeping the crew on track each day, as well as queuing up the background actors. They will make sure actors understand script correctly.
SCREEN WRITER:
The screenwriter is responsible for writing the script or narration. The screenwriter has to work closely with director on elements such as mood, setting, and character descriptions. He writes dialogues for actors. He/She shapes the sequence of events in a film to ensure that one scene transition into next so that the story will unfold logically and in an interesting way.No Script No Movie.
PRODUCTION DESIGNER:
Before shooting he will translate script into visual form. He/She creates a series of sketches on panels that show the visual progression of story form one scene to next. Visual continuity from start to finish will be designed by them. Storyboards serve as director's visual guide throughout the shooting and will be a template to follow during the editing process.DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY(DOP):
The DOP works with the director on bringing the look, feel and mood of the film to life for your audience. DOP is responsible for all lighting decisions and the quality of the light (such as its shape, intensity, position and color). They provide input on camera angles, lens choice and movement.DOP will also offer insight into which camera to use during production, depending on several factors. Most DOP will prefer different camera systems depending on the style of work being done.
He is responsible for capturing the script on the video.
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