Looking for Crew Members for a Professional Short Film 

Looking for Crew Members for a Professional Short Film 

von: Aleks Morf; aufgeschaltet am 16.04.2021 15:18

Hello, 
For an upcoming short film project, we are looking for dynamic collaborators to join our crew.  

The shooting dates will be from 17-20th of May (4-5 shooting days) and the 21st will be just incase we need an extra shooting date.
The dates 24th-28th of May (5 shooting days) should be left open as back up dates, incase of missing shots.

The Post-Production, sound editing, & film score, also backing up of footage etc.. should take place starting from the 17th or the 24th of May or earlier.

Please update us if you are not available on any of those given dates.
We hope everyone is flexible enough though to be able to fit in with our schedule.

As a creative team, we aspire to create a professional piece of work, although we will be operating on a very low budget. As such, this will largely be an unpaid film project. Nevertheless, we hope to see interest by both amateur and professional collaborators who are willing to give their best, learn from each other, and forge new networks. 
 Naturally, everyone will be credited for their work on the project and will of course receive access to the final edited film for use on their own personal/professional platforms. 
A separate casting call for actors/actresses will be listed in the coming days. 

Short Film:     You’ll Always Have Rebecca 
 SUMMARY: You’ll Always Have Rebecca is a psychological drama set in the fictional world of a social escort services establishment called the Diamond and follows the experience of its popular social escort, Rebecca, as she journeys towards freedom from its unscrupulous leader, known to all as Uncle Frank. The movie is set over a 2-day period during which startling revelations are made by her mother Linda, Uncle Frank and her girlfriend Tasya, threatening to disrupt her sense of identity.  
 
The following lists various crew members still needed, along with their main duties.  

 Anyone interested should contact Aleksandra Morf: 
 
alexmorworks@gmail.com 
www.alexmorworks.com 
+41 79 550 42 86 

CREW NEEDED 

Producer – To manage the production from start to finish. 

Production Manager / Film Equipment Organiser – To make business deals with the crew and arranges for the production’s technical needs. 

Production Caterer – To see to the provision of meals for the production’s on-location shoots. 

DIT - A Digital Imaging Technician (DIT), has three primary responsibilities: data wrangling and protection, assisting the DP, and dailies. At large, DIT’s have many responsibilities as the digital format becomes increasingly advanced and more complicated. We need DIT to cut - backup - make copies of all video files to all hard-drives & double check everything.

Location Manager / Scout - To help find and secure locations to be used, obtaining all fire, police, and other governmental permits, and coordinating the logistics for the production to complete its work. 
 
Costumer / Set Dresser / Props - To take care of the costumes on the set, keeping them in good, clean condition, and making sure the right actor gets the right costume. The set dresser will be responsible for creating a realistic environment. 

Assistant Director - The assistant director is the individual that works out the administrative tasks associated with the production of your short film. 
 
Intimacy Coordinator – To help choreograph scenes involving sensual, sexual, intimate scenes between actors and to serve as a liaison/coordinator between the performers and the director/production team. 
 
Lighting Technician Electrician – To help rig lights, run cables, and ensure a steady flow of power for lights and equipment either on set or on location. 

Boom Operator / Sound Recorder – To handle the microphone boom, allowing the microphone to follow the actors as they move. 

Cameraman Assistant AC / Focus Puller - To help unload and set up the equipment, make sure camera batteries are charged, cards are ready, monitors working, and have any other camera accessories like lenses or filters ready for the camera operator. A focus puller or first assistant camera (1st AC) primary responsibility is to maintain the camera lens's optical focus on whatever subject or action is being filmed. 
 
Background Recorder, Photography, Behind of Scenes – To record and take photography of the behind of scenes in a film and the crew. 

Transportation Coordinator – To make sure that actors, crew, and equipment have some way of getting to the location shoot.  
 
Storyboarder / Artist – To provide the shot-by-shot visual representation of a film sequence and break down the action into individual panels which detail camera direction, dialogue, etc.  
 
Press Kit Maker – To produce an image booklet of the film containing detailed information about the project. 

Production Assistants – To perform small but essential tasks for the cast and crew. 

Film Editor - To work with the director in editing the film, assembling preliminary cuts from the daily footage. To use editing software to stylize the footage, emphasizing the visual tone and atmosphere of a movie and making it look more cinematic. 

Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! 
 
Aleksandra Morf 
Director 

alexmorworksSPAMFILTER@gmail.com
www.alexmorworks.com

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