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Most commonly reported Work Activities
- Thinking Creatively Developing, designing, or creating new applications, ideas, relationships, systems, or products, including artistic contributions.
- Getting Information Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
- Drafting, Laying Out, and Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, and Equipment Providing documentation, detailed instructions, drawings, or specifications to tell others about how devices, parts, equipment, or structures are to be fabricated, constructed, assembled, modified, maintained, or used.
- Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person.
- Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintaining them over time.
- Making Decisions and Solving Problems Analysing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
- Organising, Planning, and Prioritising Work Developing specific goals and plans to prioritise, organise, and accomplish your work.
- Interacting With Computers Using computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information.
- Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge Keeping up-to-date technically and applying new knowledge to your job.
- Scheduling Work and Activities Scheduling events, programs, and activities, as well as the work of others.
Working Life
The Production Designer collaborates with the director and producer as a key creative figure on any production.
Role and Responsibilities
- Create and communicate design ideas and help to realise the director’s creative vision for ‘the look’ of a film or TV project.
- Responsible for leading the design team to research, determine and specify how design ideas can be achieved.
- Design and oversee the construction of set builds in studio and on location and troubleshooting any creative or technical issues that may arise.
- Recruit and manage the art department staff within tight budgets and production deadlines.
- The Production Designer must create a working schedule of all design, building and dressing work for a project.
Works with
- Producer
- Director
- DOP
- Costume Designer
- Costume Supervisor
- Hair Designer
- Art Director
- All of the Art Department
Most commonly reported Work Tasks
- Develop set designs, based on evaluation of scripts, budgets, research information, and available locations.
- Prepare rough drafts and scale working drawings of sets, including floor plans, scenery, and properties to be constructed.
- Prepare preliminary renderings of proposed exhibits, including detailed construction, layout, and material specifications, and diagrams relating to aspects such as special effects or lighting.
- Read scripts to determine location, set, and design requirements.
- Submit plans for approval, and adapt plans to serve intended purposes, or to conform to budget or fabrication restrictions.
- Attend rehearsals and production meetings to obtain and share information related to sets.
- Confer with clients and staff to gather information about exhibit space, proposed themes and content, timelines, budgets, materials, or promotion requirements.
- Research architectural and stylistic elements appropriate to the time period to be depicted, consulting experts for information, as necessary.
- Observe sets during rehearsals in order to ensure that set elements do not interfere with performance aspects such as cast movement and camera angles.
- Collaborate with those in charge of lighting and sound so that those production aspects can be coordinated with set designs or exhibit layouts.
Qualities - Production Designer
Is this role right for me?
For this role, you will need:
A minimum of six years of experience working in the art department at art director level for this very senior role.
Leadership and Management skills.
Strong communication skills in translating ideas and concepts of what the film will look like and how that look is to be achieved.
Excellent design and visualisation skills working in both 2D and 3D.
Competency in drawing, model making, and creating visual ideas and references.
Ability to interpret the script and understand the look and style of a particular project, creating extensive research and planning resources that other art department crew can work to.
Scheduling and budgeting skills.
Interests - Production Designer
This occupation is typically suited for people with the following Career Interests:
Creative
Creative people are drawn to careers and activities that enable them to take responsibility for the design, layout or sensory impact of something (visual, auditory etc). They may be atrracted to the traditional artistic pursuits such as painting, sculpture, singing, or music. Or they may show more interest in design activities, such as architecture, animation, or craft areas, such as pottery and ceramics.
Creative people use their personal understanding of people and the world they live in to guide their work. Creative people like to work in unstructured workplaces, enjoy taking risks and prefer a minimum of routine.
Enterprising
Enterprising people like situations that involve using resources for personal or corporate economic gain. Such people may have an opportunistic frame of mind, and are drawn to commerce, trade and making deals. Some pursue sales and marketing occupations. Many will eventually end up owning their own business, or in management roles in larger organisations. They tend to be very goal-oriented and work best when focused on a target. Some have an entrepreneurial inclination.
Entry / Progression - Production Designer
Education Route: Ideally you will need to have a degree in Architecture, Design, Interior or 3D design. Regardless of education, years of experience working in the Art Department is essential.
Career Path to Production Designer: There are no typical career paths for the production designer. Ordinarily, they would have worked their way through the art department.
Career Path from Production Designer: Senior Production Designer, Art Director.