if i were a producer i would use research to find out the costs of production. this is called production research and this is to find the cost of the whole film and whether it fits into the budget you have been given or it is to work out the budget you should be given. Production research can include things like finding out the cost of the people working on the project, set cost, how much to pay actors etc.
If i were a producer i would also do research on the demographic in which the film will be aimed at. i would do this using social media for example things like Facebook or twitter. I could also create a survey in which i would send to the aspired demographic.
I would then need to research all the crew that will need to be involved with the film. this can include, but is not limited to, editors, cgi, artists, animators, sound crew etc. linked to this i would have to research what director would best suit the style of the film. for example i might choose Christopher nolan if i wanted to make a sci-fi film. picking a director is an extremely important part of research because they are what makes the film (arguably) what it is. you need to be very well researched in the director because just because there is an amazing director doesn't mean they are right for your film e.g i would most likely not choose Christopher Nolan for a film about romance. In researching i would also research actors that would bring a big crowd and increase hype for the film.
A good researcher definitely need to have very good communicative skills as they need to be able to communicate what they have researched to the director. they have to communicate staff costs, demographic findings etc with the director very clearly as to result in the best finished product possible.
If i were a producer i would also do research on the demographic in which the film will be aimed at. i would do this using social media for example things like Facebook or twitter. I could also create a survey in which i would send to the aspired demographic.
I would then need to research all the crew that will need to be involved with the film. this can include, but is not limited to, editors, cgi, artists, animators, sound crew etc. linked to this i would have to research what director would best suit the style of the film. for example i might choose Christopher nolan if i wanted to make a sci-fi film. picking a director is an extremely important part of research because they are what makes the film (arguably) what it is. you need to be very well researched in the director because just because there is an amazing director doesn't mean they are right for your film e.g i would most likely not choose Christopher Nolan for a film about romance. In researching i would also research actors that would bring a big crowd and increase hype for the film.
A good researcher definitely need to have very good communicative skills as they need to be able to communicate what they have researched to the director. they have to communicate staff costs, demographic findings etc with the director very clearly as to result in the best finished product possible.