The director has such an important role in the film because they are the creative leads, and work with the story from pre-production to the final edit. Once they've been employed, one of their first responsibilities is working with a script, and imagining it in visual form. They work closely with the producer to appoint the heads of each department, as well as develop the filming style and select actors with the casting director. Once on set, directors are responsible for blocking the actors, so they know the choreography for how they're going to be positioned, when to move, and how to deliver the dialogue. In addition, directors are constantly communicating with other crew members like lighting and wardrobe to ensure that the technical elements are up to par. After everything is shot, the director works closely with the editor to prepare a "director's cut," which will be reviewed by financiers before the final cut is signed off on.
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