Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What does the credits usually contain?

What does the credits usually contain?

The credits include credits, directors, screenwriters, lighting, art, modeling and photography.

1. The creative group includes: director group, photography group, recording group, lighting group, art group and modeling group.

2. The production team includes producer, producer and coordinator.

The production team does not need to directly participate in artistic creation, but the smooth shooting of film and television dramas is inseparable from their cooperation.

Extended data:

Specific work:

1, director group

The director group has a fine division of labor, and the people who eat melons are most likely to be confused. The director is responsible for controlling the overall artistic creation. The director is responsible for what is not good, what needs to be adjusted, and how the actors perform. The specific implementation work is often handed over to the executive director and deputy director on the spot. Actors and assistant directors are responsible for selecting actors. Choose the best actor for a role from more than N candidates. The field instrument is responsible for all the details when shooting, including the size of the camera. When it comes to drama, action directors will also be asked to design actions. Action design plays an important role in the fighting scenes of film and television dramas.

2. Photography team

The people in the crew who resist big cameras are all from the photography team. Led by the photography director, responsible for all the shooting work. Before shooting, the director of photography should discuss with the director the shooting angle and shooting method of the lens, and be responsible for booking the plane and proceeding as planned.

3. Record group

The recording team is responsible for on-site radio reception. Sitting in front of the audience with headphones is the sound engineer, and the "master" is holding a microphone close to the actor to receive the broadcast. The sound engineer should pay attention to whether the lines are clearly recorded and whether there is noise in the lines, which will affect the post-production. At the same time, we must remember the qualified field number to prevent post-production from catchy. The microphone held by the master should be as close as possible to the actor, not in the camera.

4. Lighting group

Led by lighting engineer, responsible for all the work related to "light" when shooting. The room is too dark, so the lighting group should adjust the brightness. When the outdoor light is too bright, it will also affect the shooting effect, so the blackboard butterfly cloth will be used to reduce and soften the light source. In addition, the lighting engineer should design the effect of the light strip according to the director's requirements and create the corresponding atmosphere with light.

5. Art Group

Responsible for the design and production of props and scenes for the crew. If you see the barrage saying "props are too conscience", it's all their credit.

6, modeling group

Responsible for the costume and makeup of the character. Life dramas sometimes match clothes directly, while non-life dramas such as costume dramas and sci-fi fantasy will draw design drafts before making them.