audiovisual equipment
The characteristics and usage of different tools that stimulate the sight and audio senses.
Directors of photography are responsible for the visual interpretation of the script and all photography components of the film, including framing, colouring, lightning, style and locations. They create the visual look of the film or television programme and select the filming equipment, including the lens and filters. Directors of photography manage the visual equipment operators and lighting technicians. They work together with the video and motion picture director to achieve the desired effect.
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The characteristics and usage of different tools that stimulate the sight and audio senses.
The science of recording light and electromagnetic radiation in order to create a motion picture. The recording can happen electronically with an image sensor or chemically on light sensitive materials such as film stock.
The various development stages of making a film, such as scriptwriting, financing, shooting, editing, and distribution.
The characteristics of techniques used to create atmospheres and effects on camera or on stage; the equipment required and appropriate setup to use.
Art and practice of creating aesthetically appealing images by recording light or electromagnetic radiation.
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Reorient the work of performance collaborators, such as musicians, dancers, actors as well as artistic and technical collaborators, such as set designers, lighting operators and stage managers.
Adapt to different types of media such as television, movies, commercials, and others. Adapt work to type of media, scale of production, budget, genres within type of media, and others.
Break down a script by analysing the dramaturgy, form, themes and structure of a script. Conduct relevant research if necessary.
Consult with the director, producer and clients throughout the production and post-production process.
Design the right atmosphere and an aesthetically appealing film with light. Give instructions on which equipment, settings, and cues should be used.
Inspect and amend the scenery and set-dressing to make sure the visual quality is optimal with in constraints of time, budget and manpower.
Study various media sources such as broadcasts, print media, and online media in order to gather inspiration for the development of creative concepts.
Supervise the camera crew to make sure they use the right equipment, angles, frames, shots, etc., according to the creative vision.
Watch raw scenes and shots after shooting to ensure quality. Decide which shots will be used and what needs to be edited.
Work together with the motion picture editing team during post-production. Make sure the finished product is according to specifications and creative vision.
Consult with the pre-production team about expectations, requirements, budget, etc.
Developing new artistic concepts and creative ideas.
Make sure to stay within budget. Adapt work and materials to budget.
Manage the sequence of activities in order to deliver completed work on agreed deadlines by following a work schedule.
Supervise the creation of sound and decide which music and sounds to use for the movie and theatre production.
Cooperate with the artistic team in order to facilitate the transition from the creative vision and its artistic concepts to a technical design.
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The recording of moving images without using tape, but by storing these digital videos on optical disks, hard drives, and other digital storage devices.
The characteristics, use and operations of various software products such as computer programmes and application software.
The methods, procedures and techniques pertaining to the operation of multimedia systems, usually a combination of software and hardware, presenting various types of media such as video and audio.
The different techniques to develop photographic film such as chromogenic positive, Kodachrome and autotype.
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Adapt a script and, if the play is newly written, work with the writer or collaborate with playwrights.
Use specialised software to edit video images for use in an artistic production.
Edit audio footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as crossfading, speed effects, and removing unwanted noises.
Manage the process of hiring human resources, from identifying potential candidates to assessing the adequacy of their profiles to the vacancy.
Plan meetings with sponsors and event organisers to discuss and monitor upcoming events.
Capture moving images with a camera. Operate the camera skilfully and safely to obtain high quality material.
Rearrange and edit video footage in the course of the post-production process. Edit the footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as colour correction and effects, speed effects, and audio enhancing.
Read a playbook or film script, not only as literature, but identifying, actions, emotional states, evolution of characters, situations, different sets and locations, etc.
Adjust lens apertures, shutter speeds and camera focus.
Put cameras in place and prepare them for use.
Supervise script preparation, maintenance, and distribution for all productions.
Work with writers through workshops or script development schemes.
Attend rehearsals in order to adapt sets, costumes, make-up, lighting, camera set up, etc.