Wednesday 28 November 2012

production rolls: Miss G



  • The Producer 
The producer is involved throughout the whole film process and they are responsible for making the outcome match the writers objectives. They are also responsible for hiring actors and get the funding needs for the film. They are supervisors all the departments in making the film and make sure that the correct tasks are being achieved.
  • Executive Producer
The Executive Producer is not responsible for overlooking the technical side of the film-making process, but they make sure that the project is running financially correct. This means that the project should be matching its budget that has been supplied. However, there may be other Executive Producers on a film who may lead different areas. Executive Producers must be excellent negotiators as they constantly make deals with organisations for their products. Executive Producers are responsible for the overall quality control of the film productions.
  • Line Producer
The Line Producer is the communicator between the Studio or Producer and the Production Manager. They transfer information from each party to each other.
  • The Project Manager
The Production Manager supervises the physical aspects of the production (not the creative aspects) including people that have been chose for each section of the film making, technology, budget, and organising the schedule. It is the Production Manager's responsibility to make sure the filming stays on schedule and within its budget. The PM also helps manage the day-to-day budget by managing operating costs such as salaries, production costs, and everyday equipment rental costs.
  • Unit Manager
The Unit Manager fulfills the same role as the production manager but for secondary "unit" shooting. In some functional structures, the Unit Manager subsumes the role of the Transport Coordinator.
  • The Screenwriter
The Screenwriter shows script to potential Producers so they can analyse it, or they may write a script under contract to a Producer. This will be to what the producer wants for the text. A writer may be involved with creative aspects of production.
  • Script supervisor
The Script Supervisor keeps track of what parts of the script have been filmed. They make notes on every shot, and keep track of props, blocking, and other details to ensure running from shot to shot and scene to scene goes smoothly. The Script Supervisor works very closely with the Director on set to decide aspects of the film.
  • Casting Director
The Casting Director chooses the Actors for the characters of the film. This usually involves inviting potential Actors to read an extract from the script for an audition.


Alfie: Iconography Manager and Director-
Jake: Storyboard organiser, Cameraman 
Connor: Location Manager Casting Director-
Georgia: Editor, Sound technician, The Producer


All Actors:

Yeliz Dalmac 
Jake Poulter 
Kihan James 

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