GFA 1000 TEST 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
100% VERIFIED!!
Production process in five phases - ANSWER DEVELOPMENT
PRE-PRODUCTION
PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY
POST-PRODUCTION
and DISTRIBUTION
Above the line - ANSWER Paid for the entire process on a flat salary (Producer,
Director, Screenwriter and lead Actors)
Below the line - ANSWER Paid on hourly rates defined by their union or guild
Unions and guilds - ANSWER representation for labor to negotiate wages and benefits
Unit Production Manager (UPM) - ANSWER Hires crew & resources, on budget
1st A.D. - ANSWER Runs on-set operations and scheduling
2nd A.D. - ANSWER Manages paperwork and scheduling actors
2nd 2nd A.D. - ANSWER Organizes background actors and production assistants
Production assistants (P.A.) - ANSWER The "entry level" position, could be helping any
task that the A.D.s assign, including "lock up" traffic, signing in Extras, or picking up
trash.
, The production office - ANSWER The base of operations for logistics, communication
and paperwork
Script supervisor - ANSWER Maintains notes about all things that are shot on set
during the day, watching for errors in the continuity of the story or scenes, to ensure
that the editor in post-production will have the footage needed to "cut the scene
together."
1st Assistant Camera - ANSWER "focus-puller"
2nd AC - ANSWER camera reports and slate
Sound department - ANSWER records all on-set dialogue and ambient noise with the
best clarity possible.
Electric department - ANSWER places and operates lighting instruments, as directed
by the Director of Photography
Grip department - ANSWER creates and operates rigs to provide modification for
lighting instruments or camera mounts
Costume designer - ANSWER the Creative Head of the Department who designs all
clothing worn by on-screen talent.
Wardrobe supervisor - ANSWER manages the logistics, budgets and personnel to
execute the Costume Designer's creative vision
Location department - ANSWER finds and manages the locations where shooting takes
place
100% VERIFIED!!
Production process in five phases - ANSWER DEVELOPMENT
PRE-PRODUCTION
PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY
POST-PRODUCTION
and DISTRIBUTION
Above the line - ANSWER Paid for the entire process on a flat salary (Producer,
Director, Screenwriter and lead Actors)
Below the line - ANSWER Paid on hourly rates defined by their union or guild
Unions and guilds - ANSWER representation for labor to negotiate wages and benefits
Unit Production Manager (UPM) - ANSWER Hires crew & resources, on budget
1st A.D. - ANSWER Runs on-set operations and scheduling
2nd A.D. - ANSWER Manages paperwork and scheduling actors
2nd 2nd A.D. - ANSWER Organizes background actors and production assistants
Production assistants (P.A.) - ANSWER The "entry level" position, could be helping any
task that the A.D.s assign, including "lock up" traffic, signing in Extras, or picking up
trash.
, The production office - ANSWER The base of operations for logistics, communication
and paperwork
Script supervisor - ANSWER Maintains notes about all things that are shot on set
during the day, watching for errors in the continuity of the story or scenes, to ensure
that the editor in post-production will have the footage needed to "cut the scene
together."
1st Assistant Camera - ANSWER "focus-puller"
2nd AC - ANSWER camera reports and slate
Sound department - ANSWER records all on-set dialogue and ambient noise with the
best clarity possible.
Electric department - ANSWER places and operates lighting instruments, as directed
by the Director of Photography
Grip department - ANSWER creates and operates rigs to provide modification for
lighting instruments or camera mounts
Costume designer - ANSWER the Creative Head of the Department who designs all
clothing worn by on-screen talent.
Wardrobe supervisor - ANSWER manages the logistics, budgets and personnel to
execute the Costume Designer's creative vision
Location department - ANSWER finds and manages the locations where shooting takes
place