Teamwork ... Cinema is an art that needs to employ a large number of people. It is an art that is done in teams. One person alone can not do something really extraordinary. Indeed, we need to use individual talents, to achieve optimum results and succeed in creating something that is enjoyable to watch, listen, hear, to Chill.
Thus, a director can do nothing if not a producer to finance it, or did not have writers and dialogue to create the scenario. It also needs an assistant director, a chief steward, a script, a cinematographer, a cameraman, a sound engineer, a chief makeup artist from a head decoration, actors ...
All this small world also needs to be sat ... that's how we found quickly with a 2nd and 3rd assistant director, an assistant script (or a student if the prod. does not allow it), a wizard framework, a pole vaulter, the spotters for the sets, and so on ...
Then (because it does not stop there) you need staff for post-production: one (more) editor (s), staff for special effects, a composer of music (which is I think something very important to the success of the film) a band (to play music from the composer) a marketing manager for the distrbution Film ... and many more!
ABOUT! We realize that the cinema is a great team! Each of us must rely on each other, we must use the talents of others to get to do something which is perhaps occasionally occur, a work of art. And that's what I like about this business. A
3IS, my current school, we try to do as it fFor fiction and projects that are carried out. Our promo is divided into two classes, which are themselves divided into 8 groups. Thus, we work together in small groups and each has its task in the project ... in theory.
Yes, because you quickly realize that there are people who can not count at all! They do not come to group meetings, do not respond when they leave a message, say they will be there tomorrow but do not come, they do not read their mail, do not come into being ...
My problem is that I came across a team that includes a vast majority of people like that ... our group of 7, the other day, we ended up with 3 for work on two projects. I became a filmmaker
a project. I looked for ideas, find contacts, sought permits, do all this alone ...
The team typed 10.75 / 20 in the end. And one of the team members found a way to tell me that he agreed with professors: the project was unsuccessful, it was not "really matter" ...
What I say to that? With people like that, audio-visual is blocked in the future!