Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Careers in TV Review. Executive Producer Provides the funding necessary to produce the program Rarely steps foot on the set Involved in every aspect of.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Careers in TV Review. Executive Producer Provides the funding necessary to produce the program Rarely steps foot on the set Involved in every aspect of."— Presentation transcript:

1 Careers in TV Review

2 Executive Producer Provides the funding necessary to produce the program Rarely steps foot on the set Involved in every aspect of production Could have more than one I AM THE EXECUTIVE PRODUCER IN THE TV & FILM ACADEMY

3 Producer In non-news environment ◦Purchases materials and services needed to create a finished program ◦Hires director, designers, etc (and the talent) ◦Arranges travel and transportation ◦Needs extreme attention to detail In a news environment ◦Coordinates content and flow of a newscast ◦Writes “teasers” ◦Could have several producers (sports, entertainment, etc) ◦Producers work for the News Director

4 News Director Responsible for the structure of the newsroom ◦Performance evaluations, hiring and firing ◦Managing budget Final authority on which stories will air

5 Director In charge of creative aspects of the program ◦Interacts with the entire staff Reviews program’s script and visualizes entire production Coordinates and manages the staff and cast to keep production schedule

6 Production Manager Production Manager: ◦Handles the business portion  Negotiates fees for good, services and other contracts  Determines staff requirements ◦Ensures that programs and scripts conform to established broadcast standards

7 Production Assistant In film ◦Jack-of-all trades, but master of none ◦“Gofer” ◦Most people begin their career as a PA In television production ◦Interchangeable with assistant director (AD) ◦Provides general assistance around the studio or production facility

8 Floor Manager AKA Floor Director Director’s Eyes and Ears Relays directors commands to the studio personnel (except camera operators) Only person (other than director) who may say “Cut”

9 Camera Operator Runs the piece of equipment that captures the video image Responsible for framing shots that are visually pleasing

10 Photographer AKA “Photog” Cameraperson who goes into the field on location with a reporter Responsible for ◦Transporting the camera, tripod and mic ◦All cabling ◦Batteries ◦Setting up and tearing down equipment

11 Photojournalist Photographer who regularly performs duties of photographer and reporter

12 Reporter Gathers information for news stories Researches and interviews Writes Edits

13 Assignment Editor Schedules equipment and personnel to cover stories Pairs reporters with photogs

14 Anchor Delivers the news from the news desk in the studio Reads content from teleprompter Has conversations with reporters who are live in the field Greatest expectation: accurately read and relay the news and related info

15 Video Engineer Responsible for technical quality of video signal Ensures that framing and quality match

16 Audio Engineer Responsible for audio/sound quality on the production Operates the microphone mixer (sound board)

17 Lighting Director Decides on placement of lighting instruments Gaffer – assistant to lighting director ◦Hauls lighting equipment up and down ladders

18 Graphic Artist Responsible for all artwork ◦Graphics ◦Charts ◦Animations

19 VTR Operator Records program onto videotape AKA Video Operator (no videotape)

20 Other Jobs Editor – puts various pieces together Makeup Artist – applies cosmetics to face and body of talent CG Operator – creates program titles using character generator Grip – moves equipment, scenery and props Maintenance Engineer – keeps all equipment working


Download ppt "Careers in TV Review. Executive Producer Provides the funding necessary to produce the program Rarely steps foot on the set Involved in every aspect of."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google