A director oversees a specific area of a company and reports to a vice president or CEO. They lead projects and programs. Companies often have multiple directors in different categories. The next ranks after director are usually senior director and then executive director. A production company is responsible for developing and filming a specific media project. It oversees pre-production like signing actors, crew, locations, and permits before actual filming begins.
1. Director of the film:
A director is a person who leads
or supervises a certain area of a
company, program, or
project. Companies that use
this title often have many
directors spread throughout
different categories (e.g. director
of human resources). The director
usually reports directly to a Vice
President or to the CEO. In
companies with advanced ranks
within director, the next rank is
usually Senior Director, followed
by Executive Director.
Production company:
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Examples of
actors/actresses
Is a person who acts in
a dramatic or comic pro
duction and works
in film, television, theatr
e, or radio in that
capacity. The ancient
Greek word for an
"actor," , means literally
"one who interprets"; in
this sense, an actor is
one who interprets a
dramatic character.
A production company is responsible for the
development and filming of a specific
production or media broadcast. In
entertainment, the production process begins
with the development of a specific project.
Once a final script has been produced by the
screenwriters, the production enters into
the pre-production phase, most productions
never reach this phase for financing or talent
reasons. In pre-production, the actors are
signed on and prepared for their roles, crew is
signed on, shooting locations are found, sets
are built or acquired, and the proper
Music
shooting permits are acquired for on
production
location shooting.
The art of
arranging
sounds in time so
as to produce a
continuous,
unified, and
evocative
composition, as