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  • Script Supervisor Job Duties

    A script supervisor is a film technician who works beside the director on the movie set. General qualities needed for the job are excellent organizational skills and an unerring eye for detail....

  • How to Make a Movie Development Preproduction

    Making a film requires a great deal of work, which is typically broken down into five stages---development, preproduction, production, postproduction and distribution. Of the five stages, it is in...

  • How to Be a Music Video Director

    Being a music video director has many traits in common with working on feature films but the format does require some unique knowledge, sensibility and experience. It`s also difficult to...

  • What to Bring to a Casting Call

    If you want to act, sing or dance, get comfortable with going to auditions and casting calls. It's how directors and casting agents evaluate you for roles, and as the competition can be stiff, you...

  • Anime Production Process

    Like its Western counterparts, anime production begins with a storyboard of the show, much like a rough draft comic book (manga). The director usually creates the storyboard. Along with the...

  • How to Diagram Shots in a Film

    Before filming even begins on a movie set, the director and director of photography have gone over exactly how they will cover the scene. Determining who does what and what exactly to cover can be...

  • How to Draw Film Storyboards

    Before filming begins, but after the director and director of photography meet to discuss the shots in a particular scene, they both meet with a storyboard artist to bring their vision to...

  • How to Watch the Director's Cut on a DVD

    DVDs frequently come with a ‘director’s cut’ or audio commentary. Listed as a Bonus Feature or Extra, the commentary is a monologue or dialogue which can run the entire length of the film. Some...

  • What Is an Audition Callback?

    An audition callback is what it sounds like: When an actor gets called back for a second audition. A callback means the casting director likes you and wants to see more of your skill, so your...

  • How to Please a Casting Director - Advice for Beginning ACTORS

    So, you want to be an actor! You have your audition appointment and you're ready to read... now, give the casting directors what they want!

  • TV Production Tips

    Directing or producing television programs is a lucrative career, but an extremely difficult and taxing profession. It requires the utmost patience, multi-tasking ability, time management skills...

  • How to Survive an untalented film director

    After you get hired onto the giant studio feature as cast, moments after getting the 7th new draft of the script in 4 days. It occurs to you that something is amiss. The lovely man whom you were...

  • How to Make TV Commercials

    Making a television commercial can be a very exciting and fun process. It can also challenge you to a breaking point and become a harsh experience. It is a chance to allow the creative nature from...

  • How to Direct Friends and Family

    In the world of independent films, sometimes casting consists primarily of friends and family as opposed to, well, classically trained actors. Directing and working with these relatives and...

  • How to Properly Rehearse

    Most people underestimate the rehearsal process in a film or play, thinking that the actors simply memorize lines and say them in front of a camera. The proper way to go about rehearsing is...

  • How to Network & Become a Movie Director

    Network to become a movie director by keeping contacts from film school, attending film festivals and looking online at job listings for film positions. Build a network of friends and associates...

  • How to Become a Movie Director

    To become a movie director, attend film school, compile material for a film reel and get the attention of different production companies and agencies. Start from the bottom as a film director and...

  • How to Get Into a Movie Audition for Kids

    You have the talent, now all you need are the tools. Many parents believe their child can be the Next Big Thing, and if you're one of the many looking to get your kid's foot in the door in...

  • About the Movie Producer Sidney Pollack

    A true Renaissance man of the movie business, Sydney Pollack enjoyed success as an actor, director and producer. To the general public, he is probably best known for his acting in movies like...

  • Types of Jobs in Film

    Every film has dozens of people working behind the scenes. Here are some of the jobs any movie studio must fill.

  • How to Be a Good Movie Extra (and where to find the work)

    Being an extra on a movie set can be fun and exciting, but there are ways to make a career out of it and get called back for more jobs. As someone who has acted in commercials and been an extra...

  • How to Audition for a Commercial

    Maybe it's your first audition ever or your first time auditioning for a commercial. Or maybe you've been to an audition and felt like you didn't know what was going on. This article will help you...

  • What Does a Production Assistant Do?

    A production assistant does everything that needs to be done for a movie that nobody else wants to do. Find out what kind of errands a production assistant has to run with filmmaking tips from a...

  • Quentin Tarantino Film Techniques

    Quentin Tarantino is a notable filmmaker because he has left his credit as writer and director out of his films, he has given his characters aliases, and he has used Mexican standoffs in his...

  • Digital Filming Techniques

    Digital filming can be difficult because a director will want to capture lights so that the movie looks like it was shot on film. Be careful with light sources when shooting a digital film with...

  • How to Make Movies on a Computer

    Before making movies with a computer, decide how the media is going to be transferred to the computer. Use a Flash program to tell a story with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in...

  • Becoming a Film Director

    All that's needed to become a film director is a camera and an actor or a subject. Find out why a director is anybody telling a story using film or video with filmmaking tips from a director and...

  • About Movie Making

    One of the biggest money makers is movie making. Every year over a 100 Hollywood movies are released to the public and many more are created by amateurs. Movie making is an involved process that...

  • How Does a Film Editor Spend a Workday?

    Often called the "invisible hand" by those in the industry, the art of film editing is one that is done best when the effects are seamless and undetectable. A film editor is in charge of taking...

  • How Does a Typical Audition Go?

    What if you went to a job interview and your ability could stay on key, do a full split, or speak in a British accent were scrutinized? Such is the case with auditions, in which the interviewer is...

  • About Acting Auditions

    An audition is a lot like a job interview, except it involves intense scrutiny of everything from your abs to your accent. The interviewer is typically a casting director or a director, intent on...

  • How to Choose a Director

    Directing a film is one of the most challenging creative positions in the field of movie production. Although not necessary, it is wise for a Director to determine what their area of expertise is...

  • How Does a TV Show Director Spend a Workday?

    There really is no average work day for a television director. What a director does on a day to day basis will depend greatly on whether she is in the middle of filming an episode. Her schedule...

  • About Movie Producers

    Peruse any film history book and you will soon see the importance of the movie producer from the names mentioned. They are names that easily come to mind for those who love movies. From Judd...

  • How Does a Movie Script Get Produced Into a Movie?

    A movie will go through three stages in order to get from a movie script to a finished movie. These stages are pre-production, production and post-production. Once a producer options a script, a...

  • How to Become a Director of Photography

    Actors and directors are usually the stars of an upcoming film. Only film buffs know who the director of photography (DP) was on their favorite film. Still, DPs perform a major role in the success...

  • How Does an Audition Work?

    Before actors receive an audition notice, they are submitted on film, television and/or theater productions by their agent or themselves for roles that fit their appearance. When an actor gets...

  • How to Produce a Studio Film

    The distinction between producing an independent film and producing a studio film has much to do with the size of your financing partner. As a producer for a studio, you are partnered with a...

  • How to Hire a Television Director

    Many kinds of directors are employed in television, and there are myriads more vying for jobs on episodic series, to name just one example. Executive producers must define the basic needs of...

  • How to Audition for a Commercial

    Commercials are where most actors get their start. It's often an actor's bread and butter. Frequently, the key to booking a commercial is simply knowing how to audition the best. Consider...

  • How to audition for screen acting

    About to audition for an on screen role? Follow these steps and leave the casting director with the best possible impression of you and your skills.

  • How to Work in Film

    Dreamed of directing your own film? Maybe you just want to go to work on a set everyday, no matter what kind of work you're doing. If you are contemplating the idea of working in film but do not...

  • How to Find Auditions for Movie Roles

    Most actors would like to have roles in movies, particularly blockbuster films. With the competitive nature of the acting world, it can be a challenge just to get an audition for a movie.

  • How to Become an Art Director in Film

    Art directors in film wear many hats, combining artistic ability with good organizational and interpersonal skills. The job itself can be exciting. You can see whole worlds that you have helped to...

  • How to Build a Movie Set

    Movies are huge extravagant productions that require the efforts of tons of people to make possible. One of the biggest elements of what makes a movie realistic is the set and background. Without...

  • What are Script Sides?

    Learn how to prepare for an audition with your script side, in this free video.

  • How to Build an Acting Resume

    If you are a beginning actor, learn how you can build your acting resume, in this free video.

  • Why to Get an Acting Agent

    Learn how getting an agent should be a top priority in an actor's career, in this free video.

  • Following News Director Cues

    It's important to follow your news director cues in case alterations need to be made during the news broadcast. Learn some tips for following news director cues from an ABC53 floor director in...

  • What Is a News Floor Director?

    A floor director controls and coordinates several aspects of the news room set. Learn more about controlling the news room from an ABC53 floor director in this free video.

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