Directors DO What?
IN MY OPINION:
WILLIAM REYNOLDS;
FILM DIRECTORS;
WHAT DOES A FILM DIRECTOR DO EXACTLY? IN ADDITION TO DECIDING WHO GET'S WHAT ROLE?
ALL OF THIS:
In addition to having control over nearly every aspect of the movie, film directors also have a large role in technical aspects. They read over the script to make sure that it makes sense, and they decide where the actors are going to stand and how they will move. Directors also help the actors to truly understand the characters. They might explain the characters’ motivation for a particular action or their back-story. One of the goals of a director is to push the actors to do their best work.
Once the editing team gets to work, the film director has the final say as to how the shots look and how they should be blended together. The movie director can also decide that the crew needs to do another take of a particular scene or scenes. They also decide when one scene should fade into the next.
A film director also has the responsibility of handling most of the budgetary concerns of a film. He or she will have to figure out how to make the movie work on the allowable budget. This might involve hiring actors who will work for lower pay, asking family members or friends to help out with some of the behind-the-scenes work, or coming up with less expensive strategies for executing an idea.
BUT IN THE FINAL ANALYSIS WHAT IS IT YOU SEE? THE ACTORS THAT'S WHAT.
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