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    Final Film Process

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    One: Ingenious, innovative, inventive are all synonyms of creative which is required for the development of films and although it is a strenuous process, it is a necessity that assists in producing a finalized product for an audience. This final product expresses the filmmakers vision and goals which should be widely appreciated for the time and effort of the director, cast, production crew, producers, costume designers, sound engineers, screenwriters, and the plethora of unique yet essential roles

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    b) Nova Magazine Hull Macmillan Cancer Support Charity Ball - For this particular event I worked alongside Nova Magazine Hull. I was one of the hosts, director and producer of the overall film piece that my team and I had created. I took with me to the event 4 production crew members to assist as hosts, sound management and camera operators. c) Geek Patrol Production LAN Gaming Tournaments - For the gaming tournaments and events that my production company covered, I was the lead

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    remote focus puller and plan to go-ahead with a skeleton crew. Then there are times when you may allow a production assistant or intern to shoulder responsibilities of a camera assistant.

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    “Ideals are peaceful, history is violent” (Don Collier). The character Don Collier, portrayed by Brad Pitt, in the film “Fury”. The movie is set in “April 1945, as the Allies are pushing forward to the heart of Nazi Germany. Don Collier an army sergeant, commands his five-man crew and with an inexperienced soldier in a Sherman tank on a deadly mission, though the enemy's line, as they fought and overcome numerous impossible odds” (Fury). In the movie “Fury”, Don Collier possesses considerable leadership

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    happening behind the scenes, as hundreds of cameramen, directors, and other members of the TV crews work for days on end to provide the best experience for viewers. The whole of modern televised media relies on a host of different professions, most of which are completely absent from the mind of the average television viewer. Some jobs are more glamorous than others;

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    Hey there, everyone! As the Christmas season comes to a close, I thought it was time for me to do another post about theatre education. Earlier in the year, I did a few posts on education, including a quiz about what theatre major to choose in college, out-of-state schools for theatre, and why it is important to participate in youth theatre. Today, I wanted to do a post about the diverse theatre personnel. A lot of time when people think about theatre, their minds immediately jump to actors, director

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    The Prestige Analysis

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    The Prestige Analysis The Prestige is a film adaptation of the Christopher Priest novel bearing the same name. The story is set in the turn-of-the-century London about two stage magicians, their rivalry, and their obsession to be the best with the artistry and secrecy of illusion. The analysis of The Prestige will examine several aspects of the film including plot, character development, use of sound, use of photography, set design, lighting, and role of the collaborators. Each of these areas

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    Theater Research Paper

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    There are many different job positions in a theater production aside from the actors. Theater is one big team effort to create something magical. Some of these positions are directors, producers, assistant directors, stage managers and assistant stage managers. Many of these titles can either be combined into one person or multiple people. For example, there are set designers, costumes designers, lighting designers, sound designers, and props and furnishing designers. Some theater productions contain

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 Roles, Relationships, and Contracts in the Recording Industry. Sound Engineer Definition A sound engineer is technician who operates and maintains the machines and equipment when recording and broadcasting music, sound effects, film audio, live events and video production. He works in entertainment industry and is a pivotal part of the process of creating state of audio projects, video, radio shows and live projects. Functions Some sources which I have already checked

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    H.M.S Pinafore Essay

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    year’s budget had been $28,000, which I believe will be around the same for this year. Although some paid staff is hired, the Society relies heavily on volunteers in all areas of the production. Most of which are students and about 40% of the cast and crew came from in and around the community. The amount necessary for the fixed costs such as honoraria, theatre shop fees, costumes, and radio and television advertisements totals over $14,000, therefore careful consideration and planning must be done to

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