Sunday 28 March 2010

The Roles

The directors role in the film production is to make sure everything is set up properly and the director directs the actor on what to do, there to go and is a person who directs the making and/or the production of a film and visualizes the screenplay.
controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision.They also play a big role in postproduction. The director works with the editor to make sure that the emotions of the scene and the close ups, and shots fit well with the storyboard.The director works closely to shape the film and may often take suggestions on pertinent and any other issues.. In either case this process is essential as it tells the director as well as other key members of the group on how the actors are going to play the scene, which enables them to make any necessary adjustments if they have to before shooting. Directors often use storyboards to illustrate concepts


Editing involves the selection and combining of shots into sequences, and ultimately creating a finished motion picture. The editor has to pick the best material this means that loads of the footage doesn’t get used A film editor is a person who practices film editing by assembling the footage recorded by selecting and erasing footage that has already been recorded. However, the job of an editor isn’t simply to mechanically put pieces of a film together, cut off film slates or edit dialouge scenes.He then has to puts them in good order to create a timeline, then has to add various different types of effects such as cuts.
They play a part in making the audience not realise that they are watching a film production.

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