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What are the contents of the director’s art exam training?

The training content for the director's art exam is as follows:

Audio-visual language, interview skills, impromptu commentary, film and television analysis, TV program analysis, story writing, planning and creativity, prose writing, literary common sense, Reading aloud, storyboard creation, sound and picture combination, sketch creation, advertising planning, photography basics, film and television lighting, film and television modeling, editing basics, film and television production, etc.

Directorship can be divided into a broad sense and a narrow sense. In the narrow sense, directorship refers to the radio and television directing profession and its similar professions such as drama, film, television, literature, directing and other professions and their practitioners. In a broad sense, a director refers to a person in the film and television media industry who has mastered audio-visual language and other professional skills to create and arrange his or her own work.

The main tasks of the director:

1. Topic selection: As a director, choosing the right topic is half the battle. The general topic selection is mainly based on the following points: first, the requirements of the times; second, the audience's interest; third, the economic and technical conditions of the television organization; fourth, if it is broadcast in a column, the column positioning, objectivity and Column tone.

2. Conceive and determine the shooting plan: Based on the understanding of the selected subject matter or preliminary interviews, the director must make in-depth and creative thinking about the topic selection to determine the theme, expression method and Basic structure and formulation of shooting outline.

3. Preparation before shooting: The adequacy of preparation before shooting is directly related to whether the shooting can proceed smoothly.