Crew Roles and Responsibilities in Film Production
In film production there is three sections pre-production, production and post-production, the most important one it’s the pre-production there is to many steps and too many things to do in this section which is the first section of making a film, I will be regarding some of the Crew Roles and Responsibilities.
Director: the one who directs the making of a movie. The director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and the screenplay or script while guiding the technical crew and actors, (Romm, C. 2012).
Producer: A film producer is a person who attends and supervises the making of a Movie before submitting it to the finance and distribution department then publishing it, (Romm, C. 2012).
Production management: The production is either by a production company or by an independent personal product, and the product helps the creators as well as the accounting staff
Cinematographer: responsibility to realize the vision of the director by making technical and artistic decisions in regard to lens choice, lighting, exposure, composition, filters, camera movement
Post-production: Post-production includes all stages of production occurring after shooting or recording individual program segments, Sound, and music it’s apart from the post-production.
References
Backstage.com. (2018). How to Get a Film Crew Job. [online] Available at: https://www.backstage.com/backstage-guides/how-get-film-crew-job/ [Accessed 2 Mar. 2018].
Through The Lens Film School. (2015). Lighting for Film & TV – Part 1: The Basics. [online] Available at: https://filmcameracourse.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/lighting-for-film-tv-part-1-the-basics/ [Accessed 2 Mar. 2018].
Romm, C. (2012). Interview with Movie Producer and Director Andrée Rossi Maroso on the Use of the Internet to Support Her Artistic and Political Work. International Journal of E-Politics, 3(2), pp.68-74.
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