3. Director
Kaya Sumbland
What does a director do?
A director is the person who directs the actors and film crew in making the film.
They are in charge of how the film is make, how it should look and come and
create new spontaneous ideas. They instruct the first assistant director and works
with the director of photography
The director is responsible for;
Turning the script into a sequence of shots
Tone
Camera angles
Mise-en-scene
Lens effects
Lighting (with help of cinematographer)
Set design (with production designer)
Coordination of actors
Writing
Financing
Editing
4. Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980)
Director, Producer, Actor
Nicknamed , The master of suspense!
Alfred had many directorial trademarks, some of them 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
6. Roman Polanski
Director, Writer, Actor
Made films in the UK, Poland, France and the US
Roman had many directorial trademarks, some of them are…
Likes to arrange shots from the character's perspective and slowly pan around the
room to points of interest as the character notices them
By the end of his films, the character often meets an uncertain, miserable future
Often key scenes or plot are featured near or associated with water
7. Examples of his films!
Rosemary’s baby - 1968 Oliver Twist - 2005 Rush hour 3 - 2007
Horror, drama, mystery Family, drama Action, comedy, crime
8. 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
Often begins his movies with the childhood of his main characters
9. Examples of his films!
Shutter Island - The departed - 2006 Mean streets - 1973
2010 Crime, drama, mystery Crime, drama
Drama, mystery, thriller
10. 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
11. Examples of his films!
Edward scissor Corpse Bride - 2005 Batman returns -
hands - 1990 Animation, fantasy, 1992
Drama, fantasy, romance musical Action, crime, fantasy
12. Ways in which I will ensure I will be successful at my
job…
I will use my leadership and organisational skills effectively to benefit film
Constantly review on how the film should look taking on consideration of mise-
en-scene
Overlook on my groups plans to ensure everything is being done
Overlook plans to create brilliant new ideas
Organise well how the film will be made, when and what times it would be
appropriate to make it.
Instruct the first assistant honestly in benefit of our film
Work well with the director of photography
13. A r t D ir e c t o r
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14. Description Of Job
I’m am responsible to all props and costumes.
I have to make sure that all the props and costumes are ready to go and eve
I have to makes sure and check the supplies of props like making sure there
I need to have a record of props and costume positioning, which ensures tha
15. Examples of being a Art Director
An art director is usually the person who oversees the entire design
department, working with photo editors and editors to coordinate what
images will match up with what words.
Straight away you know you will have to create what cannot be found.
Operating a camera requires not just technical skill but the ability to compose vis
An art director works on creating visual concepts.
16. Examples of being a Art Director
An art director is usually the person who oversees the entire design
department, working with photo editors and editors to coordinate what
images will match up with what words.
Straight away you know you will have to create what cannot be found.
Operating a camera requires not just technical skill but the ability to compose vis
An art director works on creating visual concepts.
17. at will you do to make sure you are successful at your jo
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To make sure I am successful at my job I would firstly need to..
Know my stuff. As an art director I would need to know what th
Keep the specialists in check. Making sure that I'm being a good
Make sure that you are communicating what you do with your r
18. 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
19. 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
20. How I will be successful at my job
• 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
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22. Description of my job
• Assist the director
• Help create idea's
• Watch the time
• Remind the director of how much time is left.
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23. What I will do to make sure I am
successful at my job.
• Make sure that I watch the time.
• Hand every thing in on time.
• Give lots of ideas.
24. Camera operator
Kaya Sumbland
What does a camera operator do?
A cameraman is a professional operator of a film or video camera.
They’re responsible for physically operating the camera, composition
and camera angles throughout a given scene or shot.
The camera operator follows instructions from assistant director and
director of photography. They shoot the film, in some sense, we see
the film through the cameraman's eyes.
26. CAMERAMAN
Job Role
Has technical abilities to work camera
Has excellent listening skills
Respects and value others instructions/ideas
Operates cameras and follow instructions from
Assistant Director and director of
Photography.
Films scenes using equipment (2 cameras,
tripods etc)
28. Description Of Job
A cameraman operates a variety of cameras to record video film
29. Examples of what camera operators do…
Skills in framing and ability to select
appropriate equipment
Observe set or location to determine filming
and lighting requirements
Control lenses, filters, and camera mounts for
various effects
Professional use of dollies and camera cranes
30. 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.
31. Examples of being a Camera man
Expertise in using different camera features to generate a wide range of images
Zoom lenses, filters and other photographic direction features are typically util
They also knows what is a good composition, and they have to have a feeling fo
32. 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 the release of
Asoka in 2001.
33. Example of my job
• To take turns to film and take pictures.
34. How we will ensure that we’re successful at this job!
Make sure camera movement is steady and controlled
To not waste time shooting something I don’t visualise when natural
Kaya 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.
Sanel
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.
Gia 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
Rahel 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