Monday, 28 April 2014

My Dream Job


My Dream Job

A film Director is one of the main important role's in film making. The Director of the film is the 'vision'. The vision is practically the story that is formed into a visual idea, which the Director can visually capture and create the film within their imagination. With using their vision of the film, they can explain exactly what they are visioning for the scenes of the film. 

The Director works in all of the film stages being; Pre-production/Production/Post Production. They work in all the stages of the film because of their main role of being the vision of the film. They would be hired within the pre-production stage because it is the start of the project. They would be gathering all ideas up to portrait on screen during this stage.

Once production has started they then would be involved within filming at this stage because they would be the lead role of making the film at this point because of the visual side of it.

The final stage post production, the Director would then be involved within the final aspect of the film which is editing the film. This would involve putting the film together and choosing which scenes/shots they should use and making it suitable for viewing.

To become a film Director, there are various ways of becoming one. One option is from gaining knowledge and an understanding of the film industry and the different techniques and styles of Directing. This would be referred as Education e.g. Courses on the subject.

Another way of becoming a Film Director is from knowledge and experience. With it being experience within film production and learning from others. Another option is from making your own peace of work (Film). This could work by receiving good responses of your work and could lead to more opportunities.

The training that can be involved is gaining knowledge of the role and techniques. Training can also come from experience this is one of the most important parts of training for this role. You can gain a lot from experience because you could learn styles and techniques and also get the gist of being in that role and learning to have the responsibility of it. 

The Director would work closely with the Producer/Cinematographer/Camera Operator/Make up & Costume Designers and could also work with the Scriptwriter. It is important that these roles work together with the Director so that the Director can make sure that he/she gets their point across to them, visually.

The employment for this job role can be; A Freelance, Contract, Work patterns and Fixed term.
A Freelance can be a self employed or hired to work for a company. Contract is where you would be paid for the duration of the project/ Film. Work patterns are days and working hours for a job. Fixed term can be a contract that is carried out to a pre-arranged time period.

The personal skills need for this job can be; Confidence, creative vision and ideas, leadership skills, standard communication skills, knowledge of the film industry and teamwork skills.

Technical skills for a Director could include; Good research skills, Knowledge of equipment and a Knowledge and  good understanding of visual techniques and styles.

The experience needed to progress into this role can include, experience on other film sets and maybe having a role of being a camera operator/cinematographer/editor. Qualifications need for this role could be; A BA Film Production or Film Festival Awards.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of this job can be; An advantage could be getting your dream job, Being able to work in the Film Industry, Being able to show your visions and Ideas, Being able to work with other people who have similar interests, Being able to work as a team, Gaining experience and knowledge of the film industry, Being able to have your dream job.

The Disadvantages of this job could be time consuming, could be stressful, might not get on with other co-workers, Failing to succeed in the line of work. 

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