Lens
The lens is the part that delivers the light to the sensor. The lens can have different apertures and focal lengths. These influence how the final image will look.
The lens is the part that delivers the light to the sensor. The lens can have different apertures and focal lengths. These influence how the final image will look.
The person is responsible for the daily operations of production. They are on set and the main go-to when something is needed. On-time and on the budget is their goal. This person works directly with the Above the, Line Producer(s) and translates what they want or need to the rest of the crew, usually through the Production Manager. Line Producers are the buffer between the Below the Line crew and the Above the Line creatives.
A term meaning real-life action of people or animals or live moving objects, as opposed to animation or computer-generated effects.
A set where cameras are rolling.
The loader is responsible for loading and unloading all film canisters. The loader also properly labels all loaded film magazines and cans of exposed film and short ends. The loader also prepares the film for delivery to the lab, delivers the final film to the production at the end of each day. The loader also provides all the necessary tools and accessories that are associated with performing the job.
The place where production happens and a crew gather to film a scene or project. The place where the filming takes place. Could be interior or exterior. From luxury penthouse apartments to empty factories and airports. We use a library of locations to match your requirement.
The person who often leads the negotiations to secure a location for filming and is responsible for the location’s budget. They make sure that all the required permits and paperwork are submitted, with approvals in place. On production days, they are usually first on-site and last to leave, unless they have support from a Location Assistant. If filming is happening in multiple locations on one day, they often advance to the next location to make sure everything is ready for the crew’s arrival.
This person backs up the department and is often in the field. As part of pre-production, they will Paper or Fly a neighborhood in advance to let people and businesses there know that filming will be happening in the area. They assist with watching out for potential problems at locations in advance or during filming. See Production Assistant and Set Production Assistant.
A person who finds different locations for filming, based on directives from the Creative Director or production company.