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re·hears·al

rəˈhərsəl/

noun

plural noun: rehearsals

  1. a practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.

    "rehearsals for the opera season"

    synonyms: practice, practice session, trial performance, read-throughrun-throughwalk-through; More

    • the action or process of rehearsing. "I've had four months in rehearsal"

The director (режисер, redatelj), for a woman director (режисеркa), art is copyright interest in the fields of performing arts, film, theater, radio and television. The director is the person who the author way leads, directs, coordinates and controls the process called pre-production (preparation), production (realization, execution) and post-production (assembly, editing, assembling) audiovisual or theatrical work. The work that is performed by the director called a director.
The work of director
Director coordinates the work on the preparation of a work of art for public display or performance of the actors and gives instructions on how you want to act in certain scenes, as well as other authors or the heads of such sectors. Mode of lighting and shooting style and the type of music in general and audiovisual character who wants to achieve ...
The director may also participate, and usually participates in the process of casting for the role of (casting), edit or replace certain parts of the script and the editing - installation of radiophone, television or film work for the final version.
Different directors, in accordance with his character, style, and copyright agreement with the producer, participate fully, partially or not have a joint share fully in certain aspects of the creation of the work. In major film productions going to be directed less important scenes leaves an auxiliary team and another director.
Types of directors
Film director is the person who leads the process of filming (ie. Direction of the film), coordinates the work of the film and the actors gives instructions on how you want to act in certain scenes.
Theatre director is the person who ideologically and organizationally placed a piece of theater on stage. Also involved in the design stage performances and arrangements is responsible for all aspects of stage act and work with actors.
Radio director called a director of radio. Together with actors, music associates, experts sound effects and tone-masters creates "sound image" radio plays.

Prompter is specially trained qualified person, non-intrusive performance, hidden behind the scenes or in addition to the scene, talking in a low voice, whispering text performers during the show, if the need arises. During rehearsal helps actors to master the text, and is using the special, suflersku book, in which enroll all important clues regarding the text (breaks, signs, etc.).

A theatre director or stage director is a director/instructor in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production (a play, an opera, a musical, or a devised piece of work) by unifying various endeavours and aspects of production. The director's function is to ensure the quality and completeness of theatre production and to lead the members of the creative team into realizing their artistic vision for it. The director therefore collaborates with a team of creative individuals and other staff, coordinating research, stagecraftcostume designpropslighting design, acting, set designstage combat, and sound design for the production. If the production he or she is mounting is a new piece of writing or a (new) translation of a play, the director may also work with the playwright or translator. In contemporary theatre, after the playwright, the director is generally the primary visionary, making decisions on the artistic concept and interpretation of the play and its staging. Different directors occupy different places of authority and responsibility, depending on the structure and philosophy of individual theatre companies. Directors use a wide variety of techniques, philosophies, and levels of collaboration.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_director

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