2. Qualifications
• In this day and age, you need to graduate from a
recognized film school if you want the industry to
take you seriously.
• A degree in video production.
• The university of Warwick has a department of Film
and Television studies. Also, there is the London film
academy.
• A – Levels in BTEC Media and A-Level film studies.
3. Skills Needed
• To be able to explain wrong and right.
• To be able to manage budgets.
• You need to be focused and inspirational.
• A combination of knowledge, experience and
personality traits.
• Make sure the film stays within budget and on
schedule
• You need to understand the physical and technical
processes of filmmaking
4. Roles and responsibilities
A movie producer is the person responsible for making
sure an appealing, high-quality movie is produced on
time and within budget. That means supervising and
packaging the project from conception to distribution
to theatres, while interfacing with the studio and
managing the work of hundreds of individuals.