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Dividing Up the Work
The staff works behind the scenes These individuals work in the more creative labels of production management
The crew are generally equipment operators They are not normally seen by the camera, but are integral to the production
Anyone seen by the camera, whether or not they have a speaking or any other significant role in the program is talent
Cast is the collective name given to all the talent participating in the production
The staff works behind the scenes These individuals work in the more creative labels of production management
The crew are generally equipment operators They are not normally seen by the camera, but are integral to the production
Anyone seen by the camera, whether or not they have a speaking or any other significant role in the program is talent
Cast is the collective name given to all the talent participating in the production
Executive Producer
Provides the funding necessary to produce the program
Rarely steps foot on the set The more expensive a program is to produce, the more likely it is to have multiple executive producers
Essentially places the money in the bank and hires a producer
Provides the funding necessary to produce the program
Rarely steps foot on the set The more expensive a program is to produce, the more likely it is to have multiple executive producers
Essentially places the money in the bank and hires a producer
Producer
Purchases materials and services in the creation of a finished program
Hires a director, designers, camera operators, a lighting director, sound engineer, and talent
Arranges travel plans Requires extreme attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Ultimately responsible for the program’s successful completion
Purchases materials and services in the creation of a finished program
Hires a director, designers, camera operators, a lighting director, sound engineer, and talent
Arranges travel plans Requires extreme attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Ultimately responsible for the program’s successful completion
Production Team
The producer and the director make the hiring decisions regarding the rest of the production team
Includes everyone involved in the production, both staff and talent
Must constantly be aware of the budget
Compromise is necessary to balance and successfully complete all aspects of the program production
The producer and the director make the hiring decisions regarding the rest of the production team
Includes everyone involved in the production, both staff and talent
Must constantly be aware of the budget
Compromise is necessary to balance and successfully complete all aspects of the program production
Before/During/After Production
Pre-production refers to any activity on the program that occurs prior to the time when the cameras begin rolling Includes production meetings, set construction, costume design, music composition, scriptwriting, and location surveys
Production refers to the actual shooting of the program
Post-production involves anything done after the program has been shot This includes music beds, editing, audio overdubs, titles, and duplication
Pre-production refers to any activity on the program that occurs prior to the time when the cameras begin rolling Includes production meetings, set construction, costume design, music composition, scriptwriting, and location surveys
Production refers to the actual shooting of the program
Post-production involves anything done after the program has been shot This includes music beds, editing, audio overdubs, titles, and duplication
Director
In charge of the creative aspects of the program
Interacts with the entire staff Responsible for casting the program’s talent Conscious of the budget Reviews the program’s script and visualizes the entire production
Coordinate and manage the staff and cast to keep the production schedule and to ensure that all of the program’s elements are properly incorporated
In charge of the creative aspects of the program
Interacts with the entire staff Responsible for casting the program’s talent Conscious of the budget Reviews the program’s script and visualizes the entire production
Coordinate and manage the staff and cast to keep the production schedule and to ensure that all of the program’s elements are properly incorporated
Production Manager
Handles the business portion of the production by negotiating fees for the goods, services, and other contracts by determining the staffing requirements based on the needs of the production
Ensure that programs and scripts conform to established broadcast standards
Contributes to production by managing the budget and available resources
Handles the business portion of the production by negotiating fees for the goods, services, and other contracts by determining the staffing requirements based on the needs of the production
Ensure that programs and scripts conform to established broadcast standards
Contributes to production by managing the budget and available resources
Production Assistant/Assistant Director
The titles “production assistant” and “assistant director” are interchangeable
“Jack-of-all-trades, but a master of none”
Hired to fill a variety of positions when key personnel are sick, out of town, working on another project, or otherwise unavailable
Beginning stage of a career General assistance around the studio or production facility
The titles “production assistant” and “assistant director” are interchangeable
“Jack-of-all-trades, but a master of none”
Hired to fill a variety of positions when key personnel are sick, out of town, working on another project, or otherwise unavailable
Beginning stage of a career General assistance around the studio or production facility
Floor Manager
Also known as a stage manager Director’s “eyes and ears” in the studio Wears a headset and relays the director’s
commands to all studio personnel, except the camera operators (who communicate directly with the director)
The only person in the studio that may say “cut”, other than the director (usually because the director instructed them to do so)
Responsible for making sure that the set is ready for production
Initiates program countdown - “3…2…1…action!” A cue is a signal that implies something very
specific to happen
Also known as a stage manager Director’s “eyes and ears” in the studio Wears a headset and relays the director’s
commands to all studio personnel, except the camera operators (who communicate directly with the director)
The only person in the studio that may say “cut”, other than the director (usually because the director instructed them to do so)
Responsible for making sure that the set is ready for production
Initiates program countdown - “3…2…1…action!” A cue is a signal that implies something very
specific to happen
Camera Operator
Runs the piece of equipment that captures the video images of the program
Responsible for framing shots that are visually pleasing to the viewers
Respond to the type of shot the director asks for
Frames shots so annoying or inappropriate background information that is not wanted does not detract from the image
Runs the piece of equipment that captures the video images of the program
Responsible for framing shots that are visually pleasing to the viewers
Respond to the type of shot the director asks for
Frames shots so annoying or inappropriate background information that is not wanted does not detract from the image
Video Engineer
Responsible for the technical quality of the video signal
Required to have extensive schooling in the electronics of video production
Makes sure that images captured by every camera are exactly the same Ex. Ensures that an actor’s skin color does not change when cutting between cameras
Responsible for the technical quality of the video signal
Required to have extensive schooling in the electronics of video production
Makes sure that images captured by every camera are exactly the same Ex. Ensures that an actor’s skin color does not change when cutting between cameras
Audio Engineer
Audio/sound quality on the production Operates the microphone mixer Music and sound effects recorders/players
Mics the talent and is responsible for maintaining the overall audio levels on the studio’s master recorder
Audio/sound quality on the production Operates the microphone mixer Music and sound effects recorders/players
Mics the talent and is responsible for maintaining the overall audio levels on the studio’s master recorder
Lighting Director
Decides the placement of lighting instruments, the appropriate color of light to use, and which lamps should be used in the instruments
Purposefully aim lights in varying directions with varying degrees of brightness
The lighting director’s assistant is called a gaffer - he or she often does the actual hauling of heavy instruments up and down ladders
Decides the placement of lighting instruments, the appropriate color of light to use, and which lamps should be used in the instruments
Purposefully aim lights in varying directions with varying degrees of brightness
The lighting director’s assistant is called a gaffer - he or she often does the actual hauling of heavy instruments up and down ladders
Scriptwriter
Placing the entire production on paper Meet the objectives of the producer and the message to the viewer must be clear
Not often acknowledged as being an expert in the subject matter of the production A content specialist is hired to work with the scriptwriter, because they are considered to be experts on the program’s content
Placing the entire production on paper Meet the objectives of the producer and the message to the viewer must be clear
Not often acknowledged as being an expert in the subject matter of the production A content specialist is hired to work with the scriptwriter, because they are considered to be experts on the program’s content
Graphic Artist
Responsible for all artwork required for the production
Includes computer graphics, traditional works of art, charts, and graphs
Very well versed in computer graphics applications
Responsible for all artwork required for the production
Includes computer graphics, traditional works of art, charts, and graphs
Very well versed in computer graphics applications
VTR Operator
In charge of recording the program on to videotape by correctly operating the VTR equipment
Must take every precaution to ensure that each piece of equipment is functioning properly to produce a quality recording across the board, video and audio
Places the entire program on the master videotape
In charge of recording the program on to videotape by correctly operating the VTR equipment
Must take every precaution to ensure that each piece of equipment is functioning properly to produce a quality recording across the board, video and audio
Places the entire program on the master videotape
Editor
Puts various pieces of the entire program together
Individual scenes are rearranged into the proper order with all of the mistakes and bad takes removed, leaving only the best version of each scene
Puts various pieces of the entire program together
Individual scenes are rearranged into the proper order with all of the mistakes and bad takes removed, leaving only the best version of each scene
Makeup Artist
Applies cosmetics to the talent’s face and body, giving them the intended appearance in front of the camera
May enhance facial features or actually change the appearance entirely, as necessary in portraying a particular character convincingly
Applies cosmetics to the talent’s face and body, giving them the intended appearance in front of the camera
May enhance facial features or actually change the appearance entirely, as necessary in portraying a particular character convincingly
CG Operator
Creates the titles for the program using a character generator
Titles include the credits that appear before and after a movie or television show
News flash that crawls across the bottom of the television screen
Creates titles that are accurate and appropriate for the program and makes sure they are legible to viewers
Creates the titles for the program using a character generator
Titles include the credits that appear before and after a movie or television show
News flash that crawls across the bottom of the television screen
Creates titles that are accurate and appropriate for the program and makes sure they are legible to viewers
Grip
Moves equipment, scenery, and props on a studio set
Called a stagehand
Moves equipment, scenery, and props on a studio set
Called a stagehand
Maintenance Engineer
Keeps all of the production equipment working according to “factory specifications”
Not a repairman Ensure that each of production equipment functions at its optimum performance level
Makes sure all settings are correct
Keeps all of the production equipment working according to “factory specifications”
Not a repairman Ensure that each of production equipment functions at its optimum performance level
Makes sure all settings are correct
Video/Video Framing
A frame is the actual edge of the video picture
Framing a shot is the camera operator’s responsibility and involves placing items in the picture by operating the camera and tripod
A frame is the actual edge of the video picture
Framing a shot is the camera operator’s responsibility and involves placing items in the picture by operating the camera and tripod
Question #1
Explain the difference between the talent and the staff of a
production.
Explain the difference between the talent and the staff of a
production.
Question #2
Describe how the director interacts with the program’s
producer.
Describe how the director interacts with the program’s
producer.
Question #3
What are the three phases of program
production.
What are the three phases of program
production.
Question #4
Define the frame of a video picture. Who is responsible for establishing the
frame?
Define the frame of a video picture. Who is responsible for establishing the
frame?
Question #5
Why is it usually impractical to shoot all of the scenes of
a program in sequential order?
Why is it usually impractical to shoot all of the scenes of
a program in sequential order?
Answers
1. The staff works behind the scenes, while the talent is anyone seen by the camera.
2. The director is responsible for coordinating the production so that the producer’s vision emanates throughout the production.
3. Pre-production, production, post-production4. A frame is the actual edge of the video
picture; camera operator’s responsibility to capture acceptable framing by utilizing the tripod and operating the camera
5. Scenes will be edited, and moved around extensively as part of the editing process during post-production
1. The staff works behind the scenes, while the talent is anyone seen by the camera.
2. The director is responsible for coordinating the production so that the producer’s vision emanates throughout the production.
3. Pre-production, production, post-production4. A frame is the actual edge of the video
picture; camera operator’s responsibility to capture acceptable framing by utilizing the tripod and operating the camera
5. Scenes will be edited, and moved around extensively as part of the editing process during post-production