Thursday, 6 December 2012

Breakdown of responsibilities..


Together me and Emily created this document to summarise key roles so we are completely clear on who is doing what and how they will go about doing it. We researched the definitions of each key role. 

- Director: Tayla, Emily, Jack, Harry
A director is a person who directs the actors and film crew in film making. They control a film’s artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors. We will all take the role of director as we have each contributed to the creation of our idea and will be guiding the actors on the day. 

- Editor: Tayla & Emily
An editor is part of the post productive process of film making and is in charge of selecting and combining shots into sequences. When it comes to editing, the group are splitting into two pairs me and Emily will work together and Jack and Harry will work together. 

- Camera Operator: Tayla, Emily, Harry
Responsible for physically operating the camera and maintaining composition and camera angles through a given scene or shot.

- Costume/Props: Tayla, Emily, Jack, Harry
Responsible for designing costumes for a film production and for the purchasing/acquiring of any props needed in a production.

- Writer: All (Tayla, Jack, Harry, Emily)
Writers are responsible for producing the pitch and storyboard. Although me and Emily initially created the story to the song we all added in bits to finalise it. 

- Producers: Tayla, Harry, Emily
Ensuring everything to do with the production goes well, everyone is on time etc.. Overlooking what the director does and the gradual production of the video.

- Locations: Tayla and  Emily
Responsible for deciding which locations will be filmed in, and scouting them to ensure they’re acceptable, taking pictures and assessing any risks. 

- Hair/Makeup: Emily
Does the actors/actresses hair and makeup to make them appropriate for the particular scene. 

http://www.wikipedia.org - We used Wikipedia to gain a detailed definition of each key role. 

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