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Availability of personnel

Availability Of Personnel Key Creative Team Producer- The producer In productions is responsible for coordinating and supervising problems such as funding, arranging and hiring key personnel. The producer is around and in charge for the entire process Director- They are responsible for over-seeing the creative aspects of a production. They direct the performance of actors and have part in picking locations for shooting. They also have to have knowledge of technical details like camera and lighting and how to position and use these certain things. Screen Writer- Screen writers (Script writers) Are responsible for developing a narrative for characters and creating a plot. They must ensure that dialogue flows naturally and that other narrative instructions are laid out efficiently and understandably   Skeleton Crew A skeleton crew is that of which consists of 5 people. It’s a very small crew of people that work collective...

A1 Logistics: Deadlines

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A1 Logistics On Film Production Types of production: -       Time -       Facilities -       Locations -       Personnel -       Materials Time: -        Deadlines -        Availability of equipment -        Availability of personnel -        Timescales Deadlines: Deadlines are one of the most important parts of the pre-production process. When establishing a deadline it allows everyone working on that specific project whether they’re apart of the crew, cast or a producer/director an overall basis for different schedules. A deadline is important so it can keep an organised log of the pace a certain project should be going. If failure to reach a deadline should occur it could possibly put the whole project at risk. Henc...

A1 Logistics: Availability Of Equipment

Availability Of Equipment   When buying or hiring equipment It is crucial to pick the right equipment as it can affect the entire filming of your production and for your budget in general, it can take an unnecessary and detrimental chunk out of your budget, and if the budget was initially small to begin with it can be even more of a problem. Not only will it hurt the budget but it will also harm the overall filming of the production as well. For example, if a camera fails to start working it would therefore mean that the crew is incapable of filming, slowing down the movement of the process, this would link to why deadlines are important, as failure to complete something on time has a domino effect within the process and the loss of equipment could therefore ruin the following tasks that follow. Another issue you need to consider with availability of equipment is the budgeting. For example, when filming a high budget project the company/crew/people behind it may choose to...