About
2 weeks ago I wrote an article about movie directors and what their
roles are during the making of a film. Today, at the request of a
reader (+Levi), I'm going to be answering a similar question: what
does a movie producer do?
Basically,
the producer oversees production of the entire movie from beginning
to end. Specifically, he or she is responsible for managing the
creation of a movie from the moment an idea for a film is presented,
to the moment it hits theatres (and even afterwards they still have
to work on advertising it, distributing it on DVD and Blu-Ray etc).
They handle most of the business aspects of movie-making such as
pitching ideas to studios (if the idea didn't come from within a
studio), making sure the film doesn't exceed budget limitations and
organizing salaries of cast and crew.
The producer is the person who hires crew members, a scriptwriter (if necessary) and other producers to work on the film under him or her. He or she also works with the director to pick cast members for the different roles of the movie.