Friday, 23 November 2012

Job Roles and Description


Director.

The job of the Director is the main figure in any film making production, he/she is omnipotent in the decisions and targetive strategies of complimenting the receivers of media text. they are in charge of most decisions and delegations to prevent problems. In our group the director is Sara Hirstwood as she compliments the directory role in a persistent hard working way which we become institutionalized around to propagate efficient and to unify our collective ideals into a simplistic tactical production.


Cameraman.

The job of the camera operator is a list of various things a dichotomy to the simplistic occupation expected by people in explanation:
  • Setting up required equipment and props etc.
  • Offering explanation to the adequate camera shots and their visual impacts.
  • practising the required camera shots for final performance.
  • taking edicts from director.
The camera man in our group is James Hunter, he is the camera man as we believe he has the ideals and envisions that reflect our group choices and can equally and reliable reflect this onto camera.

    Sound-Technician.

    The job of the sound man is to
    • Collect all specified sound on set.
    • Assemble the sound equipment
    • Consulting producers and performers to determine the sound requirements.
    James Ward will be the sound man as he has had some experience, and so is technically most suited.

    Producer.

    The job of the Producer is
    • Hiring key staff for the job
    • Reading, researching and assessing ideas for production
    • Pulling together the strands to make a successful team.
    • using computer software packages for screen writing budgeting and scheduling.
    The producer role is one that is superfluous to be entitled singularly as production and job roles will be given to all members of our group and will all have a hand in it's development. 

    Lighting Technician.

    The job of lighting technician is
    • Conducting risk assessments for health and safety purposes
    • establishing lighting requirements
    • plotting the lighting
    • pre-rigging the lighting cables to ensure safety
    The job of this is not really required as we use natural high key lighting as to fit with the generic comedy conventions and so the job of lighting technician will be assigned to everyone to manage the health and safety which will mean just to try keep everyone safe.

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