job description

Director-

Directors are the creative leads of the film. They hold the creative vision throughout the whole process, from pre-production through to the final edit. They are employed by the executive producer or producer, who is ultimately in charge of a production.

Directors tell actors what they want done and where to stand what to-do and also share their creative vision for the film with the team to help produce the best film possible for the public audiences.

  • Develop and implement plans and objectives for the department in an effective and innovative fashion.
    • Oversee and coordinate daily operations.
    • Maintain compliance with external regulations and internal policies.
    • Assess and report progress in meeting department objectives.

Cinematographer-

a cinematographer is in charge of the camera and the lighting crew. They’re the person responsible for creating the look, colour, lighting, and for framing of every single shot in a film.

The cinematographer controls the camera and what the camera does and how it moves. The angles of the camera is decided by the cinematographer and the cinematographer has to use lighting to control how light or dark something appears on camera. This is why the cinematographer also has reign over the lighting to ensure that people can be seen on camera.

  • An eye for detail and a mind for fast invention.
  • Thorough understanding of lighting techniques, light colour, shade and manipulation.
  • Strong technical knowledge of cameras and the film production process.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • Strong team management skills.
  • Excellent listening ability.

Editor-

An editor manages material such as camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, graphics and special effects to produce a final film or video product. This is a key role in the post-production process and your skills can determine the quality and delivery of the finished result.

The editor puts all the clips together to produce the final product to the audience. The editor also choses the best clips and best shots to go into the film.

  • Determine publishing guidelines. The editor-in-chief is responsible for determining the tone and scope of the publication. …
  • Create an editorial board. …
  • Review content. …
  • Hire and lead the editorial team. …
  • Write editorials. …
  • Manage the budget. …
  • Represent the publication.

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