Monday, 25 January 2016

Job Roles

Jobs Roles



Director: Tavanna
Camera Operator: Vithusiya
Sound Designer: Tavanna, Vithusiya, Krupa
Production Designer: Krupa
Editor: Krupa, Tavanna, Vithusiya



Director





Directors has the main responsibility in the movie, this is because they are the main people who tell the characters to what to do. The director, would use their creativity, organisational skills and technical knowledge to manage the whole process of the movie.
The main importance of the director is to be imaginative and creative; also, directors, should have good planning and communication skills.


Camera Operator



Camera operators responsibilities are to operate the technical equipments, they should be very delicate and also creative. The job of the camera operator, can also be physically tiring and they can be easily confused; so they should be very energetic.


Sound Designer



The Sound Designer is responsible for getting all sound effects, they are also responsible for getting up the sound playback equipment and must make sure the board operator is properly trained. The Sound Designer, also needs to have imagination and creativeness, to create different types and suitable sound effects.


Production Designer




Production Designers are major heads of department on film crews, and are responsible for the entire art department. They play a crucial role in helping directors to achieve the film's visual requirements, and in providing producers with carefully calculated schedules which offer viable ways of making films within agreed budgets and specified periods of time.


Editor



As a film or video editor, you'll be responsible for assembling recorded raw material into a finished product that's suitable for broadcasting. The material may include camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, graphics and special effects. This is a key role in the post-production process and your skills can determine the quality and delivery of the final product. You'll usually work closely with thedirector to achieve the desired end result.

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