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Personal
This is the list of all the different personal and there job roles which my production is going to need. Producer- Producers work closely with directors and other production staff on the shoot. Increasingly, they need to have directing skills themselves as the producer may also be the director and may take care of all project operations. Producers arrange funding for each project and are responsible for keeping the production within the allocated budget. Director- Directors are responsible for creatively translating the film's written script into actual images and sounds on the screen - he or she must visualise and define the style and structure of the film, then act as both a storyteller and team leader to bring this vision to reality. Script writer- Screenwriters are responsible for researching the story, developing the narrative, writing the screenplay, and delivering it, in the required format, to Development crew. Screenwriters therefore have great influence over the creative direction and emotional impact of the screenplay in the finished film. Camera man- performs a vital role in feature films; they support the Director of Photography, and the Director. They do this by accurately carrying out their instructions regarding shot composition and development; they do this by operating the state of the art cameras. They are usually the first people to use the camera's eye piece to assess how all the elements of performance, art direction, lighting, camera movement come together to create the cinematic experience. Actors/Talent- interpret others' words in order to bring a script to life, and to put commitment on the characters they portray. Director of photography - work closely with the Director to give a film its good picture and visual signature. Lighting is one of the fundamental elements in filmmaking; the way in which light falls on an actor's face, reveals an interior space, or illuminates a landscape, can create mood, drama and engages the audience. They approve and put the cameras where they think it will show the more impact, emotion and tension. Boom operator- Boom Operators are responsible for placing the microphone in the best position, without impeding camera operation, or hampering actors freedom to perform. Clear dialogue is expected by cinema audiences, and this is usually achieved by placing microphones suitably close to the actors saying their lines. Editors- The way a story unfolds and grabs the attention of the audience is one of the most important elements in filmmaking. To ensure that the story flows effortlessly from beginning to end, each shot is carefully chosen and edited into a series of scenes, which are in turn assembled to create the finished film.

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