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MOVIE MAKER Wizards

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Genres of Film

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ACTION ADVENTURE COMEDY CRIME & GANGSTER DRAMA DOCUMENTER EPIC/ HISTORICAL HORROR MUSICAL SCIENCE & FICTION ANTI-WAR

Genres of Film

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Biopics Chick Flicks Detective & Mystery Disaster fantasy Guy Melodrama SPorts Super Natural Thriller Suspense

Sub-Genres of Film

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Directing

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Directing is a process of managing every side of cinematography

Director is important

Director is also simply called ‘Story Teller’ (know everything!)

Director must interpret the theme of film or movie by language, so the communicator could understand what the moral contents

All Directors have the same functions in all film genres

A Director must have a different approach from others

Directing

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a Film Director does:

- visualize how a script can be brought to life- develops a film's artistic and dramatic content- auditions/ casts and coaches actors- oversees the many technical aspects of filmmaking.

Major film directors typically work in Hollywood, CA, or New York City, NY. They may also work for small or independent studios across the country, producing feature films and other kinds of entertainment or educational content

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through music / rhythmic through each technique through each shot

Capability in choosing, deciding, believe in themselves (self-confident)

Directing

How to give the soul into the film? Does Director need to give a “Soul” into the film?

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Step One: Cultivating Personal Interest in Film

Those who wish to be a film director must have self-

motivation, ambition and tenacity to succeed in the field.

Before any formal schooling or experience is achieved,

aspiring film directors should begin their studies independently

by watching movies, reading film history books, keeping up

with industry websites and attending film festivals.

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Step Two: Learning to Write Films or Act

A large part of a film director's work is bringing out the best possible performances from the talent with whom they work. Many directors start out as actors in order to understand this aspect of their craft. Getting acting experience can help those who wish to be a film director, because it acquaints them with various directing techniques and styles from the receiving end of the process. Film directors also come from backgrounds in screenwriting. Directors often choose screenplays or edit them prior to and during filming. Scripts are also used as a basis for storyboarding shots. Aspiring directors can learn about movie pacing and formatting by reading and writing scripts while enrolled in screenwriting classes.

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Step Three: Volunteering for Film Companies

With or without a degree, aspiring film directors can gain experience and contacts by becoming involved in the production and technical aspects of movie-making. In many cities across the nation, independent film companies need help on projects. And because they are often working on a limited budget, volunteers are widely accepted and greatly appreciated. Volunteer jobs may include that of technical crew member, lighting technician or production assistant.

Prospective film directors can use this experience to bolster their resumes by adding as many projects as possible. They may wish to develop online portfolios with film clips, digital resumes and contact information.

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Thanks for your attention!We hope these information will be useful

to make you understand ‘bout How to be a

Movie Maker!

See Ya…