6. A film director is a person who directs the making of
the film.
A producer is a person responsible for the financial
and administrative aspects of a stage, film, television,
and radio production.
Cinematic is having qualities characteristic of motion
picture
Motion Picture is the expression or application of
human creative skill and imagination.
Production is the act of producing; creating;
manufacturing
7. Being a film director you have responsibilities like
visioning how the movie should be, like the vision of
their dream movie coming to life.
Plus turning scripts into actual scenes/sequence for
the movie.
They’re responsible for deciding how the tone of the
film should be so that the audience could gain or learn
from.
Directors work really well with the cast and crew of the
whole set.
8. Some times the director will
act as a athletic coach.
Helps the actors to
understand their lines.
Also study the script lots
and lots of time in order to
visualize everything.
Average salary is about
$50,ooo.
9. •Locations were directors or producers make films
are the following:
Settings
•Universal Studios, Nickelodeon Studios,
Columbia Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar,
Warner Brothers Studios, Fox Studios, Paramount
Pictures, DreamWorks, etc.
10. USC Cinematic Art
In this school, each of the facility members has been
or is currently professionally.
Whether as a director, producer, writer, editor etc. you
can constitute the power behind everything from box-
office, blockbusters, to independent films,
broadcasting etc.
11. Act I Scene II
The Programs that the
School of Cinematic
Arts offer is the
following:
Critical Studies
Film and Television
Production
Writing for Screen and
Television
Peter Stark Production
Program
ETC.
12. 2 yr. masters program at USC
The Peter Stark Producing Program believes in the
primacy of ideas and imagination(USC Cinematic
Arts).
The mission of the Peter Stark Program is to expose
students to the full spectrum of the entertainment
business, enabling them to refine and define their
individual career goals(USC Cinematic Arts).
13. $10,168 In-state tuition
and fees
$26,352 Out-of-state
tuition and fees
Regular Applicants
Total applicants: 21,311
Admitted: 13,451
Enrolled: 4,636
14. UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television
Here at TFT, students, faculty and alumni showcase
their work at premier festivals and research
conferences around the globe, and win awards
spanning every medium, platform and
discipline(UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and
Television).
The vision of UCLA TFT is the following: to serve as a
premiere interdisciplinary global professional school
that develops outstanding humanistic storytellers,
industry leaders and scholars whose diverse,
innovative voices enlighten, engage, and inspire
change for a better world(UCLA TFT).
15. Programs that UCLA TFT
offer is the following:
Animation MFA
Cinema and Media Studies
MA & PHD
Producer’s Programs MFA
Production/Directing MFA
ETC.
16. $ Cost
$12,686 In-state tuition
and fees
$35,564 Out-of-state
tuition and fees
Regular Applicants
Total applicants: 61,528
Admitted: 15,689
Enrolled: 5,825
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