There are many contributors involved in filmmaking, including specialists and experts to consult on topics being documented, actors to bring characters and scripts to life, and extras to make scenes appear realistic. Key roles include producers who oversee projects, directors who implement their vision, editors who assemble the final cut, and designers who handle sets, costumes, lighting and more. The contributors for the upcoming production will focus on Adam Hester for camera work and editing, Courtney Fishwick for cinematography, makeup, and costumes, Ben Saunders for sound and music, Jessica Cartwright for props and locations, and Jordan Painter for advertising and marketing.
1. Contributors
There are many different contributors involved when making a film. This can
include:
Specialist and experts – This applies for many things such as documentary and
interviews, but when doing an documentary, you will need to find experts on
what you’re doing.
Talent – The actors performs the best of their abilities bringing the script and
their characters to life.
The Public - When making a film hoping it’d be the next big thing you will need a
wide audience that would watch it and tell their friends about it.
Extras – Extras is a big part of the movie because without it the movie wouldn’t
look as realistic to the real world, an example of this would be Batman – The
Dark Knight Rises when Batman has a fight with Bane and you see a lots of
innocent police officers fighting with prisoners, when the audience watch this
they think it’s real.
This is a list of some of the job roles that are needed in a production.
Job Role Description
Cast Actors that will read the script and bring it to life by using the best of
their acting abilities.
Producer Oversee each project from conception to completion and work closely
with the directors and other production staff on a shoot.
Music Creating and choosing the appropriate music for each scene that need
music.
Cinematographer Working as the director of photography department and their job is
to capture the impression of the directors’ vision.
2. Job Role Description
Film Editing The editing department that publish business and edits material for
publication of the film such as putting all the clips together and
cutting them out.
Casting Choosing the right people and who get the roles.
Production Design Production designers are responsible for the visual concept of a film,
television or theatre production. This mean they have to identify a
design style for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera
angles and costumes, when working closely with the director and
producer.
Art Direction Art director is known to be the one who directs the artistic features
of a theatrical production (such as scenic, costume and lighting
effects)
Sound Department Sound Department has varies of different jobs which includes
dialogue editor/re-recording engineer, boom operator, additional
rerecording mixer and a sound mixer.
Camera And
Electrical
Department
Camera and electrical department has varies of different jobs which
includes cinematographers, cameramen, gaffers, grips, electricians,
still photographers and so forth.
Catering Organising and developing the food and beverage services for
the crew and actors.
The contributors of our production will be:
Camera/ film editing – Adam Hester
Cinematography/ Makeup/ costume – Courtney Fishwick
Sound/Music – Ben Saunders
Props/Locations – Jessica Cartwright
Advertising/Marketing – Jordan Painter
Sources
http://www.bfi.org.uk/supporting-uk-film
http://www.pinewoodgroup.com/our-
studios/uk/film-finance
http://nofilmschool.com/2014/08/film-finance-
101-equity-pre-sales-gap-tax-incentives-
deferred-crowdfunding