Saturday, 20 September 2014

Roles of the crew

Director- Frankie Roncoli
Assistant Director- Alexia Docker
Editor- Gabby Royle
Assistant editors- Francesca Roncoli, Alexia Docker, Rosie Chatterjea 
Director of Photography- Gabby Royle
Make up and hair- Rosie Chatterjea and Francesca Roncoli
Script- Francesca Roncoli and Rosie Chatterjea
Storyboard- Alexia Docker
Sound Production and Designer- Alexia Docker
Producer- Rosie Chatterjea

Director- As director I had the final decision in the wider aspects of the film, I had control over the dramatic and artistic aspects I had an overall vision of how I wanted things to go, I needed to successfully convert the script into a reality. I essentially made the crucial decisions for example selecting the cast and location. When filming I was managing the overall production and overlooking the technical aspects of the production; lighting, sound, set design etc.

Assistant Director- The first assistant directors has many responsibility's, they take on a number of roles to ensure the director is able to concentrate fully and make the creative decisions effectively. Their main responsibilities are coordinating the activities of a production, supervising the crew and cast and assisting the director. Overall they are a crucial link between the director and the cast and crew, whilst being attentive to the progression of the shoot. They have several duties that must be carried out before the shoot; devising a shooting schedule, working with the director to ensure they're fulfilling their creative ambition, prepare the storyboard, check weather reports, and oversee props, location and equipment.

Director of Photography-  Responsible for creating the overall identity of the film, often working closely with the camera crew, director and the lightening department to achieve this identity.  They create this desired look by adjusting lighting, framing, camera movement.

Make-up artist- The key make-up artist, pre-production, the artist will analyse the script and discusses their visions and ideas with the director and screenwriter. Also working with the key hair designer, costume designer, set designer and director of lighting throughout the film. After that, the key make-up artist researches and determines how to design the make-up that will be suitable for the character. 

Producer- Overall producers have control over every aspect of the film's production process. They combine the production team and ensure they are all working to an approved standard. Their key responsibility is to ensure an environment in which the talents of the cast and crew can flourish. The producers are responsible for the success of a film as they work with the film from the start to the end and beyond. 


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