Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 7, 2012

The Ultimate Guide To Entertainment

By Paul Smeathers


The entertainment industry is composed of many parts, but the largest portion is made up of movie production. Every year, thousands of different films are produced, and each one of them is trying to be the next successful film at the box office. To actually see a movie through from conception to completion is a truly Herculean task, and the amount of work and organization involved is impossible to understand unless you have made one. You must establish a filming crew consisting of hundreds of various jobs; every one of these unique jobs must be done well for a movie to turn out well. If there is one job that must be done right in every aspect in order for a movie to work, it is the job of movie executive. In this piece, we'll take a look at the jobs a movie executive does in order to get a film made.

The most important job of a movie executive is to actually find the money to make a film. Considering the size of the crew necessary, the equipment needed, and the cost to edit and produce the film, there is little way for anyone to generally fund a film independently. The movie executive will be someone who either knows someone at the production company who can provide the money, or they may just have the right connections to collect the necessary funding from a wide variety of sources. These are the people who "wine and dine" in order to get things done.

Since the movie executive holds the metaphorical purse strings, she is often responsible for some of the resulting look of the film and how it comes about. The movie's director will be in charge of most of the day-to-day decisions, of course; this is her main job.

When the director makes a certain decision or tries to create a scene that will overtly affect the finances or box office take of a film in a negative way, the movie executive will usually step in and offer suggestions for correcting the mistake. A movie executive will have a wide range of experience in all kinds of films, and this experience will come to bear on the overall aesthetic look of each film. When it comes to finding the secret to box office success, a movie executive draws on this well of experience to figure out the best changes to make to editing, direction, and storyline.

Once a film is completed, the movie executive will then turn her attention to promoting the movie. There are many methods of promoting a movie: commercials, actors visiting talk shows, and posters are the most common.




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