Preparation for Filming
Planning:
Discuss and conduct a technical dialogue with the operatorcameraman: discuss the vision for the upcoming shoot, including framing, overall composition, framing, sound recording, and shooting angles – everything that contributes to the integrity of the visual aspect of the scene.
Check the equipment together with the operatorcameraman: ensure that all cameras, microphones, lighting, and other equipment are functioning correctly.
Choosing Locations: the director can assist in selecting shooting locations and choosing places that match the script and its requirements.
Shooting Planning: The director prepares the shooting schedule, determines the sequence of scenes and shots, and plans how the working day will proceed during the shoot.
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During Filming
Work collaboratively with the operatorcameraman: set up cameras in the right positions and angles for shooting.
Ensure proper framing and composition for each shot.
Control lighting and light tones.
Determine the correct sound quality and recording levels.
Manage special effects: implement video and audio effects as per the script or creative vision (what you want the scene to look like).
Working with Participants: engage in dialogue and direct show participants. Provide specific tasks for guests to perform during the shoot, ensuring clear instructions.
Maintain an atmosphere of comfort and cooperation on the set.
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After Filming:
Decide Decide which shots will be included in the final product.
Control video transitions and editing and offer guidance to the editor on what to focus on during the editing process (intro, transitions, music).
Communication Communication and Coordination: respond to any unforeseen circumstances and issues that may arise during the shoot (e.g., someone being late or not showing up, come up with a plan to manage the shooting schedule, and what can be filmed while waiting for a guest).
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This checklist outlines the director's responsibilities before, during filming time, and after shooting.