1. Job Roles Required:
Director - A director is usually (but not always) the driving artistic
source behind the filming process, and communicates to actors the
way that he/she would like a particular scene played. A professional
director would ensure that the filming was done to the highest
standard possible.
Lighting Director–Lighting is a very important aspect of film
production. Whether natural light or professional lighting equipment
is used, every film requires suitable lighting to meet the needs of the
story and the director's vision. Lighting setups help create the
specific mood, emotion and atmosphere conveyed by the movie.
Cameraman –A professional who operates a movie or television
camera is important in ensuring the filming is done as quick and
efficiently to the best standard possible.
Producer - The role of film producer or movie producer is someone
who creates the scenes and conditions for making movies. The
producer initiates, co-ordinates, supervises and controls matters
such as hiring key personnel and arranging for distributors. The
producer is involved throughout all phases of the film-making
process from development to completion of a project. I will also be
responsible for the props the actors will be wearing.
Editor - The film editor works with the raw footage, selecting shots
and combining them into sequences to create a finished motion
picture.
2. Equipment Required:
Camera: £120 per day Cannon XF305E
http://www.newdaypictures.com/Video_Camera_Hire.html?gclid=CKUntWgzLMCFSHHtAodbG8AeQ
Lighting:
LIGHTING KITS. From £30.00 per dayhttp://www.exposuretv.com/equipment.htm
Editing Equipment:
Adobe Premier Elements - £80