Thursday, August 27, 2015

Who's Who on a Movie Crew

There is many things that is put into a movie which contributes to the overall production. The key players are the Director, Assistant Director and Executive producer. Many other people are key in the production of the movie but is too many to name. The challenge of this article is how to explain each key role in a movie crew. The amount of people that are needed to make a great movie can vary from a couple people to hundreds depending on the movie being made.
This blog was really beneficial and contributed to my learning in the areas of what it really takes to put on a movie. The thing that was tricky to understand was why so many assistants and  "co" people are needed.
Overall the blog was very beneficial because it had a video and follow up thoughts about the video to make me understand better. It was thorough about all the jobs and what they did to contribute to the making of the movie.

11 comments:

  1. If you are planning on going into the film industry, it is very important to know every job and how they contribute to the final project. I can tell that MaKenzie learned a lot by reading this blog.

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  2. when making a film there is no job that is too small and every single one counts and contributes into making the film great

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  3. You seem to have learned a lot from this blog and how important all of the jobs are no matter how big or small.

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  4. I absolutely love your font *hearty eye emoji* super cute color scheme to! I can tell you learned a lot from looking into the different jobs behind a movie crew. I absolutely love the look of your blog!!!! TO CUTE!

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  5. What do each of these people do on set? We know what the director does but what does the executive producer do? It seems that you have learned a lot which is great! Knowing what everyone does is important because EVERYONE on the crew is important.

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  6. I thought this blog was very informative and I think you learned a lot about all the aspects that go into making a film.

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  7. I think you are starting to learn more about film but there is a lot to deal with each job so I think once we get deeper into this year, you'll have a better grip of film.

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  8. I like your blog, you have a very good writing style. I think you could've gone into more depth over the roles there are in a film crew. It would've added so much more to this post. Other than that and a few minor grammar errors I enjoyed it and look forward to reading more!

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  10. this is weird because I'm reviewing your blog post about your review of a blog post... anyway I liked what you had to say about the importance of film crews. I also like the custom feel of your blog but I might recommend using a different color font thats easier to read.

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  11. First try to put a link to the blog you're reviewing about it gives a reference to what you're talking about. I can tell you learned a lot from it but I think the main thing is conveying that you learned a lot. Add pictures of each job to just be more visually stimulating in the post.

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