Role allocation
The Film Director
The general role of a film director is to direct the making of the film. They have the task of creating an overall vision of what the film will be and what it will look like. also-
- Being the driving creative force in a film's production - visualising and defining the style and structure of the film, then bringing it to life
- Carrying out duties such as casting, script editing, shot composition, shot selection and editing
- Acting as the crucial link between the production, technical and creative teams
The Film Producer
Film producers prepare and then supervise the making of a film. They will be heavily involved in all 4 main phases of production: A producer will oversee each project from conception to completion and may also be involved in the marketing and distribution processes. In our film this will be Ellesse Darkes.
The Film Editor
The film editor works with the raw footage, selecting shots and combining them into sequences to create a finished motion picture. Film editors work in the post-production process of filmmaking. They take all the shots from filming, and edit them until the finished product matches the director's vision of the film. In our film Jessica Hall and Ellesse Darkes will all be fulfilling this role.
Cameraperson
They are responsible for physically operating the camera and maintaining composition and camera angles in a given scene or shot. They will also be responsible for collaborating with the director in making technical and creative decisions.
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