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5 Skills You Need To Work In Film And Television Industry | John Bonavia

John Bonavia, a film/TV director, producer, and instructor at the New York Film Academy, says that if you want to work in the television and film industry, learn as much as possible about it. It will help you build a foundation of knowledge that will be very useful when you start working in this industry. For more information about John Bonavia, please look at our PPT now!

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5 Skills You Need To Work In Film And Television Industry | John Bonavia

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  1. JOhn Bonavia 5 Skills You Need To Work In Film And Television Industry

  2. About John Bonavia Filming, directing, and editing are the heart of making movies, television shows, and commercials. If you want to work in this industry, you’ll probably have to learn some of these skills. Some may already be in your repertoire, but others are new. Nowhere else will you find such a variety of opportunities for growth with a passion so deeply rooted within this field. There is no shortage of fresh ideas and creative energy flowing through people’s veins. John Bonaviais among the few people experienced in the television and film industry who can offer you help and advice.

  3. 1. Communication One of the essential skills you will need is communicating effectively. It may sound like a no-brainer, but it is not so simple. With all the technological development, the modern media world requires constant cooperation between the director and all other departments: the art department, set design, modeling, prop design, costume design, etc. All hand in hand, collaborate to create a memorable cinematic experience for the viewer.

  4. 2. Flexible and creative The modern world of the television and film industry is ever-changing and requires creativity, flexibility, and adaptability to change. The director is always open to new ideas, a must in this industry, and gets only the most creative people with many fresh ideas.

  5. 3. Ability to work under pressure You will constantly have to work under time pressure because you never know how many days you have left before the next season starts or the release date of the new project. John Bonavia explains the best way to overcome this pressure is to plan your time carefully and then get rid of distractions that are always trying to distract you from doing your job.

  6. 4. Technological expert The computer is an integral part of the TV and film industry environment. Therefore, you must know how to use it efficiently, which is the key to getting your job done quickly and well. It can be used for research, looking for exciting locations, checking out passport requirements, or anything you will need during your work on this project.

  7. 5. Basic set etiquette It would help if you learned basic set etiquette, so you will know what the director expects from you at a given moment and have no problems with communication on set. John Bonavia, a film/TV director, producer, and instructor at the New York Film Academy, says that if you want to work in the television and film industry, learn as much as you can about it. If you are interested in the behind-the-scenes action or your favorite TV show, do some relevant research on the topics. It will help you build a foundation of knowledge that will be very useful when you start working in this industry.

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