DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO SURVIVE IN FILM PRODUCTION?: Production and Post-Production Sound
Book Details
Author(s)Wendy Laybourn
PublisherWendy Laybourn
ISBN / ASINB00TH5BEOK
ISBN-13978B00TH5BEO7
Sales Rank972,191
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
…'The fact that film production is a business is very often lost sight of in the perceived glamour which surrounds it and many people light-heartedly enter the field of production with only the vaguest ideas of the intricacies involved'… is a quote from a famous Producer/Director who helped to shape the British Film Industry.
This 50-page booklet takes you through the choice of jobs involved in the feature film Sound Department, both Production and Post-Production. If you are fascinated by the sound effects, music and dialogue which brings the visual images of a movie to life, then this will be an interesting and informative read, especially for anyone who is already dedicated to finding a job in 'sound'.
The job descriptions and links to websites, publications and suggested books are there to help you to make a more informed decision about your career choice - do you need to have a degree, do you need vocational training? This is a comprehensive overview, complete with articles from working professionals giving advice and talking about their own career paths.
The author has worked in and around the film industry for nearly 40 years and, like everyone involved in the business, is anxious that young people wanting to make their way into feature film production have the best possible information to guide them safely into a very competitive business.
This 50-page booklet takes you through the choice of jobs involved in the feature film Sound Department, both Production and Post-Production. If you are fascinated by the sound effects, music and dialogue which brings the visual images of a movie to life, then this will be an interesting and informative read, especially for anyone who is already dedicated to finding a job in 'sound'.
The job descriptions and links to websites, publications and suggested books are there to help you to make a more informed decision about your career choice - do you need to have a degree, do you need vocational training? This is a comprehensive overview, complete with articles from working professionals giving advice and talking about their own career paths.
The author has worked in and around the film industry for nearly 40 years and, like everyone involved in the business, is anxious that young people wanting to make their way into feature film production have the best possible information to guide them safely into a very competitive business.
