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Preproduction
In
preproduction (film production services),
the movie is designed and planned. The
production company is created and a production
office established. The production is
storyboarded and visualised with the help
of illustrators and concept artists. A
production budget will also be drawn up
to cost the film.
The Producer will hire the followng pre-production
roles:
• The director, who is primarily
responsible for the acting in the movie
and managing the creative elements.
• The assistant director (AD) manages
the shooting schedule and logistics of
the production among other tasks.
• The casting director finds actors
for the parts in the script. This normally
requires an audition by the actor. Lead
actors are carefully chosen and are often
based on the actor's reputation or "star
power."
• The location manager finds and
manages the film locations. Most pictures
are shot in the predictable environment
of a studio sound stage but occasionally
outdoor sequences will call for filming
on location.
• The production manager manages
the production budget and production schedule.
He or she also reports on behalf of the
production office to the studio executives
or financiers of the film.
• The director of photography (DOP)
or cinematographer creates the photography
of the film. He or she cooperates with
the director, director of audiography
(DOA) and AD.
• The art director manages the art
department, which makes production sets,
costumes and provides makeup & hair
styling services.
•
The production designer creates the look
and feel of the production sets, costumes,
make up and hairstyles, working with the
art director to create these elements.
• The storyboard artist creates
visual images to help the director and
production designer communicate their
ideas to the production team.
• The production sound mixer manages
the audio experience during the production
stage of a film. He or she cooperates
with the director, DOP, and AD.
• The sound designer creates new
sounds and enhances the aural feel of
the film with the help of foley artists.
• The composer creates new music
for the film.
• The choreographer creates and
coordinates the movement and dance - typically
for musicals. Some films also credit a
fight choreographer.
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Source:
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