1. 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
2. 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. Theyre 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.
3. Some times the director willact as a athletic coach.Helps
the actors tounderstand their lines.Also study the script lotsand
lots of time in order tovisualize everything.Average salary is
about$50,ooo.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. Act I Scene IIThe Programs that theSchool of CinematicArts
offer is thefollowing:Critical StudiesFilm and
TelevisionProductionWriting for Screen andTelevisionPeter Stark
ProductionProgramETC.
7. 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).
8. $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
9. 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).
10. Programs that UCLA TFT offer is the following: Animation
MFA Cinema and Media Studies MA & PHD Producers Programs MFA
Production/Directing MFA ETC.
11. $ 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
12. All Universal Pictures Titles. hulu.com. Hulu Movies, 2012.
Web. 10 April 2012. Movie Advertising. mpaa.org. Motion Picture
Association of America, 2011. Web. 9 April 2012 Our Vision
Manifesto. tft.ucla.edu/about. UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and
Television, 2011. Web. 7 April 2012. Paramount Unveils 100th
Anniversary Logo. hollywoodreporter.com. The Hollywood Reporter,
2012. Web. 9 April 2012. Prince, Nancy and Jackson, Jeanie.
Exploring Theatre. Ohio: The McGraw Hill Company, 2005. Print. Why
Choose USC Cinema? cinema.usc.edu/admissions. USC Cinematic Arts,
2001-2012. Web. 5 April 2012
13. This Has Been A Paramount Picture Trailer Directed By Juan
Daniel Lona