Thursday 3 September 2015

Production Requirements




What are your impressions and understanding of working in the production industry?
How does it differ working on film to TV?



Producer
Production Manager
Director
Assistant Director
Camera operator
Gaffer
Editor
Boom operator/sound recorder
D.O.P.
Casting Director
1st AD

P Describe and outline what the main production roles are, and list their responsibilities
What do they do?

Is this a Management, Creative or Technical job?

What skills do you need?

What are they responsible for?

Is this an entry level position or a senior position - how much experience?

M Draw a diagram to show the relationships between the job roles, which the most senior at the top.

M Explain the main production roles with reference to giving reasons why

M What are their responsibilities during pre-production, production and post production?

Evaluate your skill set to justify which role you would be best at

http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/film/job_roles

http://www.mandy.com/job/652851/boom-operator-157/ 


Assignment 
In groups of 6, Use the studio equipment to present to camera and demonstrate what your job entails 

This will be your role towards your group production - it will also be listed on your business cards

  1. Understand requirements for a specific media production
    Type of production: eg film, television, video http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/production/links-production 

    Finance: sources of finance; requirements, (eg equipment, transport, talent, crew, materials, facility hire, clearances)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/before-you-start/funding 

    http://applications.creativeengland.co.uk/assets/public/resource/19.pdf 

    Kickstarter.org 

    http://www.rocketjump.com/blog/how-much-webseries-cost 


    Time: eg deadlines, availability of equipment, availability of personnel, timescales for clearances 

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/production/budget-and-schedule#budget

    Personnel: size of team; roles; skills and experience; resourcing; availability; costs; team or crew CVs

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/production/cast-and-crew#roles 

    http://www.pasadena.edu/files/syllabi/lmjang_20857.pdf 

    http://www.quora.com/What-equipment-crew-is-needed-for-a-low-budget-film

    Facilities: eg production equipment, post-production equipment, facility houses, outsourcing; availability; costshttp://preproduction.4filmmaking.com/film-financing.html

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/production/equipment 

    http://www.kitmondo.com/used-broadcast-equipment 

    Materials: type, eg original materials, script, sound library materials, costumes, properties, recorded music; sources; costs; clearances

    Contributors: type, eg specialists, experts, talent, public; contributor biographies 

    Locations: identification; recces; limitations and risks, eg distance, access, cost, weather

    Codes of practice and regulation: clearances, eg Release forms, location permissions; legal, eg copyright, health and safety; insurance, eg public liability; regulatory bodies, British Board of Film Classification (BBFC); trade unions, eg Producers’ Alliance for Cinema and Television (PACT), Broadcasting Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU); http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/production/insurance

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