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SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITIES AND SKILLS

SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITIES AND SKILLS

 SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Films

SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Films
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Other assistant directors are often referred to as second statements or seconds. His role was to assist the first assistant director to see that filmmaking orders were executed properly. During production, the task of preparing the "call sheet" takes seconds, documenting the day-to-day logistics of filming and handing it over to the cast and crew. These are also needed to ensure that the primary performers are on a make-up, wardrobe or stand-by schedule and that the correct moves of the performers are determined to promote. There may not be a third assistant director for small or low budget structures. Therefore, these projects require a second assistant director to play a third role in finding and securing (additional) background actors. Working seconds between sets or filming locations to properly update the production office and chief staff on the film's progress and shooting time. The clouds will be working with daily preparation for the next day call sheet. The second is that the cast must be verified and the crew must be set or on-set. To ensure proper travel arrangements, transportation and safety of any film extras, the product is still in shooting, with a second assistant director working on the shooting each day. After preparing the second declaration call sheet, the distribution office must approve it for distribution. Seconds later he distributes call sheets to the cast and crew, allowing everyone involved in the next day's shooting to know his call time and responsibilities. Failure to be on schedule with filming due to lack of proper time management can adversely affect both schedule and budget and is considered too professional. (Films) Every day when filming begins, seconds ensure that the actors are ready for their call-time by coordinating transportation and ensuring proper makeup and wardrobe scheduling and timetables. Other Assistant Directors may be responsible for locating, recruiting, and coordinating shoots with a large number of extras on very little notice. This includes coordinating appropriate transportation from operations in a set or location.

Second Assistant Director assist the Associate director and first AD. in whatever ways are necessary on the set or location. The main responsibilities of most second AD revolve around movement and activities of background artist. Second Assistant director the action of extras or of vehicles appearing in the background or the shot especially in large crowd scenes. Second AD act as messengers on the set or location and often required to convey messages and relay information to castor crew members usually by radio link.


RESPONSIBILTIES OF SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Films

RESPONSIBILTIES OF SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Films
Films

Coordinating the extras to arrive at the right time and place for filming. Once the extras are on set or locations, second ADs are in charge of preparing and cueing them, and sometimes also directing them in any required background action. They must also supervise and look after they extras they may be on stand by on the set or locations all day despite only being needed for a short period. They have keep members of the public act of shot and off the set or locations so that they don't interrupt filming cast or crew. They may also liaise with the location manages and may be given responsibilities with regard to the security and locking up of studios or locations after filming his takes place.

The clouds will be working with daily preparation for the next day call sheet. The second is that the cast must be verified and the crew must be set or on-set. To ensure proper travel arrangements, transportation and safety of any film extras, the product is still in shooting, with a second assistant director working on the shooting each day. After preparing the second declaration call sheet, the distribution office must approve it for distribution. Seconds later he distributes call sheets to the cast and crew, allowing everyone involved in the next day's shooting to know his call time and responsibilities. Failure to be on schedule with filming due to lack of proper time management can adversely affect both schedule and budget and is considered too professional. Every day when filming begins, seconds ensure that the actors are ready for their call-time by coordinating transportation and ensuring proper makeup and wardrobe scheduling and timetables. Other Assistant Directors may be responsible for locating, recruiting, and coordinating shoots with a large number of extras on very little notice. This includes coordinating appropriate transportation from operations in a set or location.


SKILLS OF SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

SKILLS OF SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR


Outstanding communication skills. Organizational and admins stative skills. The ability to relate to a wide range of people. The ability to work effectively under pressure. Flexibility and resourcefulness. Knowledge of the requirement of the relevant health and safety legislation and procedures.

Time management is a necessary skill for other assistant directors because they spend more time on cast and staff coordination to ensure production. They need to have strong communication skills and qualities that will build relationships because people find it easy to contact them but also respect their orders. The second assistant director deals with a lot of people every day, sometimes very big people. Therefore, they must have intensive skills in communication. In particular, seconds must be paid attention to detail to give clear indications of the involvement of several hundred cast-members in film production. Important Skills of a Second Assistant Director: Information skills. Mutual skill. Strong attention to detail. Patience and common sense. Strong ability to withstand stress. Organization skills. Flexibility and understanding when changing projects, needs or other aspects. Background knowledge of roles and requirements as part of health and safety law and policies. Flexibility and a proven resource.

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR IN FILMS

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR IN FILMS

 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Films

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Associate Director Films


The Associate Director is the directors right hand person, taking responsibility for a number of important practicalities so that the director is free to concentrate on the creative process. During preproduction he break down the script into a shot by shot storyboard and work with the director to determine the shot order and how long each scene will the take to film. They then draw up the overall  shooting schedule(a timetable for the filming period). Once the film is in production , first are in change of making sure that every aspect of the shoot keeps this schedule.  Films

Associate Director works to make the Director more efficient. The Associate Director plans a shooting schedule by breaking the script into sections that can be filmed in a single day and in the most efficient order. During filming the A.D manages the set , helps line up shots for the director calls , for quite on set and coordinates the extras. The role of A.D on a film includes tracking daily shoot progress, scheduling all shots, arranges logistics, Preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew members and maintaining the order on set. They also having responsibilities of taking care of the health and safety of crew. He handles logistics of running the set during production.

The role of associate director is difficult to pinch, as it varies greatly depending on the medium (i.e. theater, TV or film) and the needs of the show and the director. For Petra for Wood (pictured above), it is important to make sure that their performance with the cast is real and enhanced to the show. A director is needed anywhere, so it can be in a theater or on a TV / film set. Really small structures may not require an associate director, so these are usually big-budget presentations that are needed. Associate directors and directors may work for the same business or organization, but with different responsibilities. Directors are responsible for a department, field, or campaign group, while associate directors report to directors and have specific tasks that involve the supervision of others. The Associate Director of Creative Services in an advertising agency may be responsible for the team that works the layout for a magazine. Associate director sets color background, fonts and text format with team members. They have to decide on mixed media, using images with images or using animation mixed with film or video. Many Associate Directors are promoted to these positions from the organization.


RESPONSIBILITIES OF ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

RESPONSIBILITIES OF ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
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Coordinating the all production activity and supervising the cast and crew. They are also in change of a department of other assistant directors and runner. Overall they provide the crew whilst also liaising with the production office, and providing regular progress reports about the shoot. Before the shoot his main task is to create the shooting schedule, working in careful consultation with the director in order to fulfill his or her creative ambition. When drawing up the shooting schedule he must also be awake of budgetary constraints, cast availability and script coverage. Preparing the storyboard over the hiring of location,  equipment and checking weather reports are all key preproduction duties for first.

During production they must ensure that everyone is on standby and ready for the directors clue for action. They also control discipline on the set, supervise other assistant directors and oversee the preparation of the daily call sheet. Associate directors are also responsible for health and safety om the set or location, and must take action to decrease risks all time.   


SKILLS OF ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Films

SKILLS OF ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Films
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Associate director must be authoritative team leaders and motivators whilst also being approachable team players. They need time management skills. The ability to plan ahead, trouble-shoot an pay close attention to details is vital in this role.  Being a excellent communicator with fact and diplomacy skills is also essential as they must routinely  deal with problem or even crisis situations. They must also constantly priorities tasks and may be frequently interrupted the ability to multi task is crucial. First work long and often unsocial hours on a freelance basis, so a strong commitment to the job is essential. Its they also usually work highly pressurized and stressful condition a flexible and positive approach is highly valued.