Task 1
Task 1
Task 1:
Production
Distribution
Exibihion
There are many different kinds of roles involved in the film industry. Here is a list
of the main roles, and all the sub roles you can have within those categories.
Management
Casting Casting director, casting assistant etc.
Locations Unit Manager, Location manager
Accounts Production accounting, financial controller etc.
Production Producer, Executive producer etc.
Distribution Sales agent, distributer etc.
Creative
Actor/Actress
Direction Director, 1st assistant director etc
Camera Cameraman
Props Props maker
Lighting, Moving light operator, best boy etc.
Music Composer, Supervisor etc.
Production Producer
Hair and makeup Artists
Costume Costume designer, costume maker
Editing Editors
Researcher
Several schools offer programs, which focus on film direction. Students learn
filmmaking history and techniques. Their education often focuses on the
elements of successful filmmaking, including plot, character development and
style. Film criticism is also covered, usually through reading and discussing the
works of acknowledged experts in the field. Common courses include
screenwriting, cinematic storytelling, film language, film history and movie
editing principles.
Producer
Although this area of work is open to all graduates, the following subjects at
degree or HND level may increase your chances:
Editor
You don't need a foundation degree, HND or degree to be a film or video editor,
but it is important that you show commitment and determination to get into the
industry.
You need to be able to show that you have the right skills, and so in this instance
a degree or HND that offers film or media production experience will help. The
following subjects are relevant:
photography/film/television;
fine art/visual art;
information technology/multimedia;
graphic design.
You'll need to be good at using specific editing software e.g Avid or Final Cut Pro.
Courses that cover these applications are available at different levels but they
can be expensive.
Researcher
This area of work is open to all graduates, as work experience and contacts often
count for more than your degree subject. A degree in one of the following
subjects may increase your chances: