Post Production Process
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Created on November 7, 2023
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The post production process
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Sound Studios
Graphics
Edit Suite
The Departments
Management
Their Skills and Responsibilities
They view all work from the post production teams, as well as helping to management. As well as making sure every department is staffed and have allocated project budget.
In charge of all the processes, procedures and outputs of the post production department. As well as managing the schedule and bugets across all other departments.
Supervisor
Manager
Roles
Management
- Organising workflow
- Coach Employees
- Identifying Issues, suggest improvement
- Enforcing Rules and Standards
Responsiblities
- Experience as a production Supervisor
- Experience in manufacturing machinery and tools
- Organisation and Leadership
- Communication
- Problem-solving
Skills
- Location
- Shoot Schedule
- Budget
- Crew Hires
- Housing and Transportation
Responsibilites
Skills
- Organisation
- Budgeting and Accounting
- Communication
- Knowledge of Film and Tv Production
- Knowlege of Laws and Regulations
Supervisor
Manager
Skills and Responsibilities
They look for news footage film clips, commercials, music clips or published text that could illustrate a point or add context.
They work closely with the director / producer to select the best shots and put them in the correct order, to create a story. They work on a variety of different productions such as advertisements, music videos or feature films.
They work with an editor to create a programme from raw video materials. They would take out the best bits, putting them together onto a timeline. Cutting it down to create a episode or feature.
Archive Producer
Picture Editor
Edit Producer
Roles
Edit Suite
- Negotiating costs
- Manage projects and allocating projects
- Identify new oppotunitues
- Track and manage cost-efficiency
Responsibilities
- Work well with others
- Creativity
- Confident
- Initiative
- Leadership
- Communication
Skills
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Edit Producer
- Assembling Raw Footage
- Manage photography projects
- Make sure equipment is used properly
- Decides which images/shots to publish
- Reviews photos
- States changes needed
- Story Telling
- Creativity
- Attention to Detail
- Collaboration
- Knowledge of editing softwares
Responsibilities
Skills
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Picture Editor
- Sourcing for useful footage
- Getting permissions
- Help structure the film
- Flexiblity
- Multi-tasking
- Work under pressure
- Organised
- Prioritising
- Knowledge of copywrite and clearance procedure
Skills
Responsibilities
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Archive Producer
- Adhering to brief guidelines
- Creating visually stunning clips
- Create graphic templates for other team members
- Collaborating
- Deliver new and innovative solutions
Responsibilities
- Story telling ability
- An eye for detail
- Organisation
- Working with others
- Dedication
- Artistic Skills
Skills
Information
They create all graphics in films, tv programmes and Commercials. They come up with and produce different assests such as Captions, Titles and Credits. This is to make a consistent 'look' which supports the tone of the programme, influencing the visual identity of the show.
Motion Graphic Designer
Graphics
They record additional diolougue need to complete a film. Stands for ' Additional Dialouge Replacement'. They must watch new recordings and re-record the lines, soemtimes this is done if the actress can't be heard in a scene or can't say the line in the moment.
Creates the music within the movie,, making opening music which accompany the filmed images. It helps enchance a certain mood or effect. making it feel more spectacular purely through the music.
They create the sound affects you find in most films, eg: footsteps. Some sound are recorded in location whereas other sounds may not be picked up by the microphone or need better quality to them. An example of this could be bushes rustling.
ADR Editor
Composer
Foley Aritist
Roles
Sound Studios
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SKILLS
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ADR Editor
Composer
Foley Aritist
Sound Studios
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