Directors are responsible for overseeing creative aspects of a film under the film producer. They often develop the vision for a film and carry the vision out, deciding how the film should look, in other words they make their vison come to life. They are responsible for turning the script into a sequence of shots. They also direct what tone it should have and what an audience should gain from the cinematic experience. Film directors are responsible for deciding camera angles, lens effects and lighting with the help of the director of photography, and set design with the production designer. They will often take part in hiring key crew members. They coordinate the actors moves, or blocking, and also may be involved in the writing, financing, and editing of a film.
Film director - (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_director) (04/10/2011)
I am a type of person who likes to take control of a situation and doesn't like people doing it there way instead of mine. This way I can do the shots I like and make it how I believe it will make it best. This would mean that my own vision will be put in place and I know how I want it to be. I don't mind people giving idea's but I always have a variety of ideas myself.
What knowledge or experience do I need to be a good director?
An effective Director looks at the big picture.
A good Director has a keen sense of priorities.
The caring Director provides growth opportunities for the staff.
A judicious Director thinks before he/she acts.
An efficient Director values teamwork.
The outstanding Director constantly evaluates itself and keeps improving.
'What Makes A Good Director?' - http://www.careerintelligence.com/Executive_Jobs/What_Makes_A_Good_Director.html (07/10/2011)
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