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ROLE DUTIES CHOICE REASON FOR
CHOICE
CINEMATOGRAPER Devise style and visual approach
Liaise with director and set designer
Recce Locations
Organise lighting
Create equipment list
Shoot tests – Shot scenes
AbiBelsham
The reason we have chosen Abii as the
cinematographer is because she has
shown us evidence of her film studies
coursework video and we think that it is
her best skill. She is good with cameras
and has a keen eye for the best style shot
for each scene.
PRODUCTION
MANAGER
Organise schedule
Maintain production diary
Take meeting notes
Create call sheets
Organise budget
Liaise with external bodies
Ellen Maulder
We have chosen Ellen as the production
manager because she is the best at
organizing large groups of people and
making sure that things get done when
we need them to and on deadline.
EDITOR Liaise with director and cinematographer
re: coverage
Edit footage
Test for effects and filters
Organise raw footage
Create shots list for reshoot
HazalGul
We have chosen Hazal as our editor
because when we created our ‘Hunted’
video she did an excellent job on the
editing. She is also the most confident
with Photoshop and Final Cut and is
fantastic at animation.
PRODUCTION
DESIGNER
Responsible for:
Props
Dressing of sets and location
Casting, - wardrobes
Musical equipment if necessary
Location recce
Jack Lineker
We have chosen Jack as our project
designer because he has a good eye for
how things should look. He has good
contacts for casting and he also has ideas
of where the film should be shot. The
main reason we chose Jack is because
this was his concept and so he knows
best how he wants the video to look.
DIRECTOR Organising the on set shoot
Storyboarding
Leading production meetings
Liaising with rest of teams creatives to
deadlines and realise ideas.
Ellen Maulder
We have chosen Ellen as the director
because she is the most persistant and
persuasive out of the group. We know
that she will produce a good piece of work
and get things done in time and to an
impressive quality.

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  • 1. ROLE DUTIES CHOICE REASON FOR CHOICE CINEMATOGRAPER Devise style and visual approach Liaise with director and set designer Recce Locations Organise lighting Create equipment list Shoot tests – Shot scenes AbiBelsham The reason we have chosen Abii as the cinematographer is because she has shown us evidence of her film studies coursework video and we think that it is her best skill. She is good with cameras and has a keen eye for the best style shot for each scene. PRODUCTION MANAGER Organise schedule Maintain production diary Take meeting notes Create call sheets Organise budget Liaise with external bodies Ellen Maulder We have chosen Ellen as the production manager because she is the best at organizing large groups of people and making sure that things get done when we need them to and on deadline. EDITOR Liaise with director and cinematographer re: coverage Edit footage Test for effects and filters Organise raw footage Create shots list for reshoot HazalGul We have chosen Hazal as our editor because when we created our ‘Hunted’ video she did an excellent job on the editing. She is also the most confident with Photoshop and Final Cut and is fantastic at animation. PRODUCTION DESIGNER Responsible for: Props Dressing of sets and location Casting, - wardrobes Musical equipment if necessary Location recce Jack Lineker We have chosen Jack as our project designer because he has a good eye for how things should look. He has good contacts for casting and he also has ideas of where the film should be shot. The main reason we chose Jack is because this was his concept and so he knows best how he wants the video to look. DIRECTOR Organising the on set shoot Storyboarding Leading production meetings Liaising with rest of teams creatives to deadlines and realise ideas. Ellen Maulder We have chosen Ellen as the director because she is the most persistant and persuasive out of the group. We know that she will produce a good piece of work and get things done in time and to an impressive quality.