Quizzes & Puzzles3 mins ago
What does a gaffer do behind the scenes on TV and film sets
A.� A gaffer is in charge of electrical work and also works closely with the director of photography to create a look or mood through lighting.
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Q.� What exactly is a producer
A.� A producer is in charge of the administration creatively and crucially from its inception to the finish. A producer will often come up with the idea for a film. They then recruit a director and a writer. The next step is funding. They make a pitch to financiers who are interested in the nuts and bolts of the deal. Producers are the great impressarios of the business - they bring a project to life.
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Q.� What does a screen writer do
A.� They create the original screen play� or adapt existing material.
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Q.� Can you give me a breakdown to the credits
A.� It's quite easy to follow:
- The Director breaks down the screenplay and visualises how the film should be
- The Production Manager is responsible for scheduling and budgeting the film or programme
- The Continuity Superviser works closely with the producer to ensure that scenes will be cut together in the editing rooom. This involves taking photos�and notes to help establisg continuity
- The Casting Director chooses the actors
- Production Designers are responsible for overseeing sets and the overall look of the film
- The Editor is responsible for putting together all the rushes and then edits the overall project
- Location sound mixers use audio recorders or microphones to record and mix dialogue
- A Production Assistant is a general helper
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Q.� Where can I find out more about training for these jobs
A.� The National Film and Television School on 01494 671 234 or The London International Film School on 0207 836 9642
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By Katharine MacColl