Saturday, 5 March 2011

The Film Production Team - Job Roles


Job Roles in the Media
Cinematographer:
1.      Sets up shots according to the wishes of the director.

2.      It allows them to express their creativity, whilst taking orders from the director, so that their shot benefits the whole film or production.

3.      All major film, TV production Companies would employ a cinematographer, they hold quite an important role.

4.      New Cinematographers would earn about £137 - £205 per 10/12 hour days.  Established Cinematographers earn around £350 - £550 on a multiple day shoot, and up to £1030 on a hard working single day.

5.      The cinematographer would work closely with the director and assistant director. And with the producer, camera operator, lighting team, set designer, colourist, arts director, costume designer.

6.      How would you be good for this role: I am creative so I would be able to interpret the director’s commands, in my own creative and successful way. I am good with connecting with other members on the work team, with good communicational skills, so that I would be able to discuss the best ways in which to complete tasks. I am very artistic and motivated; I would be able to achieve the best out of the situation.


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