There are in total three roles on the set that will be done within our group. They will be as follows Editor; director and a camera person. Each role is responsible for certain parts during the shoot day. Media production is a social collaboration that requires a division of labor -- specialized skills in order to manufacture the right shots in getting the correct genre conventions and tone of my opening sequence.
The director -- is the one who is responsible for organizing everyone who is on set and involved in filming, and also the organization of actors. The director's job is also to be positive throughout the shoot so that actors would be positive as well and everything went well. So its job is to direct both actors and a camera person in a way of how things should look better. Director also has to look at the playback in order to be able to tell what needs to be corrected for the scene to look better. On the day of our actual shoot day, the director will be Tegan.
Cameraperson (operator) -- its job is to be in charge of any technical equipment, essentially to film everything and also to be able to adapt to any last-minute changes. Cameraperson also has to listen to what the director is saying because the director is essentially the only person who can see from the side what changes has to be done. On our actual day of shooting the cameraperson for our group will be Adrianna.
As I above I will be in charge of editing. I decided that I want to be in charge of editing because so far I have enjoyed doing it and I am also very interested in the way in which our opening sequence will be edited and the way it will look in the end, as a completely edited version. Before the shoot, I will have to print out the storyboard, shooting list, and shooting schedule. I will also have to make sure that I have a copy of all of the listed above on the phone, in case I will lose the hard copy of it. My role is important on the set because I will be able to help both actors and a camera person. I will also be able to help with the smaller things like holding a mic or holding a piece of light equipment. I think that I and my production group on the shoot day might have problems with communication because our group is pretty creative and we might have a lot of ideas but not everyone will agree with every idea and etc. I also think that we might have problems with setting up the camera in the lift. Because as I and my production group found out the lift where we are going to film the sequence is pretty tight and it is long rather than wide, so it will be pretty tricky to set up equipment in the lift. Although I think that we will be able to work with it by either simply not closing the lift's doors or by using a smaller camera if we will be able to, we can also have one member of the crew in the lift instead of having two or more. due to the fact that during the filming I will not have any job to do in order to have the genre conventions, I will be helping other members of my group to put fake blood on one of the actors and during editing, I will make sure that all of the punches and any violent/aggressive scenes will be made with sound effects and soundtrack that will match everything and that will also assure audience members that our sequence is a thriller and action film.



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