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Friday 19 September 2014

Film Production

What does a writer do?
Screen Writers research and develop the scripts that they are given by people in the industry to adapt them and turn them into hit movies that will make a lot of money.



What does a film producer do?
Film producers prepare and then supervise the making of a film. Also they have to present the final film to the person who is paying for the film to see if it fits what they want to be done with that particular film.


What does a casting director do?
Casting directors are used to select the actors for TV shows and films, they have to arrange certain actors and have interviews with them as well as seeing them act in the flesh.

What does a Director do? 
Normally controls the films look and dramatic aspects, also keeps the camera crew in order about where to film. A famous example of film director is Steven Spielberg.

Film finance is the money that goes into making the film; this could be paid for by a incredibly rich company that want to make a profit from that certain movie.
 Camera operators Prepare and operate the camera and all its equipment, Working with the Director and Director of Photography to achieve the visual style of the film. They also manage other camera department staff and communicate with Actors.
Editors are the people that actually have to edit the film to make it look perfect and really worth the money. They could also put in the CGI and other things like that.
Production designers define and manage the aspects of films, they also work with the producers and editors to make sure the film stays on budget and not actually going over the amount of money they are allowed to spend.

The marketers are the people who sort out all of the producing the promotion of the films, they sort out all the posters and trailers for the film. They have to make the film look good so they can get enough money at the box office to make a profit.







Exhibition is about the distribution of the film, so it can get around to the specific places. 

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