Monday, May 17, 2021

Research into filming role

 These are the main roles on the day and what they include

Camera Man, Director and Editor. As we are a group of three we are all assigned to a role, Perdy will be in charge of Directing, Fred is in charge of Camera Man and I will be doing the editing. 

Director - Perdy will be responsible for organising and instructing the actors, camera positioning and instructing the cast as to what to say and act. Perdy will be bringing the makeup for the actors and the shot lists and story board.

Camera man - Fred will be in charge for setting up the cameras, tripods and microphones and taking the shots. He will be responsible for overseeing the best looking filming shots possible. Fred will bring the shot list and storyboard in order to know which basic shoots we need to shoot. 

Editor - Georgie will be in charge of the role as the editor. This role will use Adobe Premiere to edit the scenes in post production. As well as ensuring that the characters, props and other objects are all in the same position in each shot to make it look like each shot are all continuing as one. 

When films are being made, it is very important that everyone works together with good communication to ensure that the film is successful. Each role in the film industry on set are important as this makes up as above the line costs on set. 

When I arrive to school on the day, I will help gather with my group all the equipment, props, makeup and costumes and take them up to the set outside Hurtwood House. We will check that the actors know when they are needed for filming and give them their costumes. Then I will set up the microphone and assist anyone who needs help. My role on the day will be to make sure the setting is right, and that everything in each shot is the same and not noticeable to the audience when they watch our sequence. Once the filming is done and successful I will take responsibility to watch back all the shots and then put the best ones into the editing software. 

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