Camera operator -
Camera operators film motion pictures, videos, television shows, and commercials. They are needed for documentary, industrial, educational, and feature productions. They usually work with a crew and do the shooting according to the cinematographers instructions. But they tend to be in charge of of all shooting, lighting, and, in some cases, directing, on lower budget jobs.
Focus Puller -
The focus pullers job is to maintain sharpness on whatever is being filmed. The focus puller will change the focus depending on the movement of the actors and camera and dialog.
Lighting Director -
A lighting director is in charge of all lighting on the set/stage. They have to coordinate the equipment and technical crew and assemble all of the lighting equipment. They are responsible for the security and transporting of the lighting equipment. They also have to be present for any rehearsals, to check the lighting.
Director of Photography -
A director of photography is more commonly known as a cinematographer. The director of photography is the head of the camera department and it's their job to capture the directors vision. The director tells the cinematographer what he or she wants in the shot and the director of photography determines how to create that shot.
Animator -
An animator creates a sequence of drawings/images, that when put together and played give the illusion of a moving image. There are three main types of animators, 2D animators, 3D model making animators and computer generating animators. Animators need to be artistic as the job is mainly about drawing, but also technical as they often need to use computer programs.
Stunt Person -
A stunt person is someone who will replace an actor for a part of filming when something dangerous, or something that requires a certain skill that the actor may not have, is needed for the scene.
Art Director -
The job of the art director is being in charge of what the advertisement looks like. To be an art director you must be very creative but also have a thorough understanding of typography, printing and photography.
Vision Mixer -
Vision mixers are technicians who work at a console in a gallery or studio control room. They are responsible for controlling the pictures viewers see on their television.
Sound Recordist-
Sound recordists record sound at a location or in a studio, usually at the same time as the camera, to make sure the highest quality real sounds is recorded at the time of filming/recording. The monitor the quality of the sound through headphones and work closely with the director.
Researcher -
A programme researcher provides support to the producer and production team. Researchers contribute ideas for programmes, source contacts and contributors and collect, verify and prepare information for film, television and radio productions.
Special Effects Make up Artists -
The job of the make up artist is to create the make up to fit the character or person being filmed. They must be creative and artistic, especially with special effects make up, because it involves a lot of imagination and skill to make it look realistic.
Composer -
The composers job is to write the music for the production. A composer can also write music for TV, films, adverts, computer games, plays and dances.
Location Manager -
Location managers are responsible for making all the practical arrangements necessary when filming or photographic shoots take place outside the studio. Productions are made in a wide range of places and location managers need to research, identify and organize appropriate sites.
Foley Editor -
The foley editor is the person responsible for effectively sequencing the sound effects on a film.
ADR dialogue editor -
An ADR dialogue editor is the person who is responsible for the editing of the spoken portion of a film. The original dialogue may need to be replaced due to malfunctions, poor takes or mistakes by the performer. The ADR editor allows the dialogue to be recorded, as many times as necessary, so that a quality version can be achieved.
Screenwriter -
The screenwriter is the person who writes the scripts for films.
Construction manager -
The construction manager is in charge of organizing, scheduling and directing equipment, material, and personnel in the film.
Casting director -
The Casting director is the person that auditions and helps choose all the speaking role actors in the film or television show.
Health and safety consultant -
The health and safety consultant is employed to address any safety concerns for the actors of anyone working on the film or television show.
Steadicam operator -
Steadicam Operators are responsible for the technical set up of the Steadicam system and for balancing the camera on it. A steadicam is a stabilizing mount for the camera to give a smooth shot, even when the camera is moving quickly or on uneven ground.
Grip -
Grips are lighting and rigging technicians in the film industries. They have two main functions. The first is to provide camera support, especially if the camera is mounted to a dolly, crane, or in an unusual position, such as the top of a ladder. The second main function of grips is to work closely with the electrical department to create lighting set-ups necessary for a shot.
Gaffer -
A gaffer is the person in charge of lighting on a film or television set. They use lighting fixtures, color filters, patterns, light modifiers and various methods of control and manipulation to create different lighting effects.
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