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Kaya, Sanel, Gia and
Kaya Sumbland
Sanel Homer
Rahel Fasil
Gia Alveranga
Alfred Hitchcock
1980)
(1899
Director, Producer,
Actor
Alfred had many directorial some of them Nicknamed ,trademarks, The master of suspense! are
Unusual subjective point of view shots Insert shots of a woman's hairstyle, frequently in close-ups Always formally dressed, wearing a suit on film sets Dark humour and dry wit, especially regarding murder Often used the "wrong man" or "mistaken identity" theme in his movies
Phycho 1960
Notorious 1946
Birds - 1963
Horror, thriller
Roman Polanski
Director, Writer, Actor
Made films in the UK, Poland, France and the US
Martin Scorsese
Director, Producer,
Actor
Martin had many directorial trademarks, some of them are
Begins his films with sections taken from the middle or end of the story Often uses diegetic music Frequently sets his films in New York City Strong religious themes and use of religious symbolism Unflinchingly graphic and realistic violence
Tim Burton
Director, Writer,
Producer
Tim had many directorial trademarks, some of them are
His films often have a Gothic feel to them, often including Christmas and/or Halloween scenes Plot often focuses around a misunderstood outcast Frequently features dead or dismembered dogs Usually includes fantasy elements in his films Most his films tend to be either dark or colourful, and sometimes contain scenes of both. He often likes to open his films with a quiet night time snowfall
Art Director
Description Of Job
vIm am responsible to all props and costumes. vI have to make sure that all the props and costumes are ready to go and everyone is wearing and got everything they need. vI have to makes sure and check the supplies of props like making sure there are enough supplies and props in case a scene needs to be re-shot a couple of time. v vI need to have a record of props and costume positioning, which ensures that there is good stability.
vStraight away you know you willhave to create what cannot be found. vOperating a camera requires not just technical skill but the ability to compose visually dynamic and interesting images
vStraight away you know you willhave to create what cannot be found. vOperating a camera requires not just technical skill but the ability to compose visually dynamic and interesting images
What will you do to make sure you are successful at your job?
To make sure I am successful at my job I would firstly need to..... vKnow my stuff. As an art director I would need to know what the technologies are and how theyre used. I need to know what everyone on my team does, and why. Leave the details up to them, but be sure I know whats involved. vKeep the specialists in check. Making sure that I'm being a good team player. v v Make sure that you are communicating what you do with your readers.
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Job Role
Works closely with director, to listen/make sure the visuals are good and setting the mood. Check Mise-En-Scene and lighting issues Can add filters Ensure the visuals are setting mood and making people feel a certain way Ensure that what goes on screen looks visually pleasing Helps and instructs camera operators, could film
Examples of Job
Ed Moore A successful freelance Director of Photography. Extremely professional Director of Photography. He has over seven years experience and is now working mainly in short drama films and commercials. His credits include 11 national TV commercials
I will make sure that I inform everybody in the group of the decisions I am going to make. I will always have the objective visuals in mind when filming I will revise Mise-En-Scene in greater detail before filming so I am fully aware of its importance in our opening sequence
Description of my job
Assist the director Help create idea's Watch the time Remind the director of how much time is left.
Cameramen
CAMERAMAN
Job
Has technical abilities to work Role camera Has excellent listening skills Respects and value others instructions/ideas Operates cameras and follow instructions from Assistant Director and director of
Camera operator
Description Of Job
A cameraman operates a variety of cameras to record video film for motion pictures, television shows and commercials. They have to operate cameras by following instructions from our Assistant Director and Director of Photography.
Description of job
To record and produce images for film, television, advertisements, music videos, business videos, etc. When shooting a film, TV program, news broadcasts or even a commercial Cameramen take shots from a wide variety of angles to capture it in the best possible way.
v Expertise in using different camera features to generate a wide range of images v Zoom lenses, filters and other photographic direction features are typically utilized to increase the intensity or change the mood of a shot or scene. vThey also knows what is a good composition, and they have to have a feeling for good shots.
Examples of Job
Santosh Sivan Influential Indian cinematographer and film director. Founding member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC). Directed quite a few films and won several national and international awards. Began success in The Terrorist in 1999 and he solidified his reputation with
Example of my job
To take turns to film and take pictures.
Make sure camera movement is steady and controlled To not waste time shooting something I dont visualise when natural lighting is timed Consider the lighting in my angles to not ruin the shot
Have a 'Good Eye'. This means having the ability to spot a good shot or filming opportunity. Being able to frame a shot. This means knowing and differentiating between what looks good and what doesn't. Be able to work quickly (and most importantly calmly) under pressure Be able to work alone and also being able to work within a team Always be enthused and positive towards the production. Having a positive can do attitude, will always put you ahead of your work. Find solutions, not problems.
Take turns with being the camera person. To listen to what my group members have to say.
I will arrive at location with time to explore and see what would look good before filming starts I will recognise how the shots I will be taking will be used I will understand the purpose of the opening sequence fully so that my filming will illustrate the story better and get it across correctly to the audience