Job Roles Key Functions
The key functions of a director are to keep control and order over those
working on the film (cast and crew), and to assign each of them jobs
that go towards creating the final film and to a high quality that
matches the director's vision. I believe that I have the skill to be
able to perform these key functions and work confidently as a director
as I see myself as being organised enough to see that each job is
completed to a proffesional standard.
Meanwhile, the key functions of a scriptwriter are to follow the
instructions of the director. The director will give an indication of
how they want the scene to play out, so the scriptwriters' job is to put
it to paper by creating the scene is text and inventing the dialogue to
be used and give clear written ques to the actors of how the
roles/scenes should be played. These decision must be made by both the
scriptwriter and director, so these key functions relie heavily on
teamwork by both job roles.
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