Posted by Ulster University - Derry Campus
Posted by Dublin College Blackrock
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Posted by ATU Galway / Mayo
The BSc in Music, Media and Performance Technology is a programme that enables students to enter into the contemporary world of digital media,...
This innovative three-year European Film degree, delivered across multiple European locations with our FilmEU partners, positions you at the...
The Film & TV Production course is an exciting introduction to the production world of the Film & TV industry. A hands-on practical...
During this course, explore your creativity and self-expression through workshops in drawing, colour, painting, printmaking, sculpture, video,...
The three-year course is designed to facilitate a transition from novice student to creative practitioner. Students are taught a variety of...
This course covers a wide and varied range of subjects across multiple disciplines that will help build critical thinking, creativity, and...
Stream 1: Irish Traditional Music Performance
This programme is suitable for all traditional musicians and singers who wish...
If you are a budding reporter or are curious about the world around you and like to write, or have a passion for radio, television or social...
On this programme, students learn to design, create and animate for both 2D and 3D platforms such as TV, Film and Games. There is a focus on...
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Posted by Design & Crafts Council Ireland
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Posted by Design & Crafts Council Ireland
All 3D models intended for animation require a control rig. The Rigging Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the artistic and technical quality of all rigs created for a production.
Fashion stylists work for individuals, fashion houses and clothing brands.
The Accounts Assistant supports the head of the accounts department with the day-to-day running of the department before, during, and after a film production.
The Sculptor (or Model Maker) creates specific props informed by the vision and ideas of the production designer, set decorators, and props department.
Produces photographs in studios or at news / sporting events relevant to their particular area of work.
The Unit Manager is responsible for all operational issues relating to an individual Outside Broadcast (OB) Unit.
An FX Supervisor oversees the creation and integration of complex visual effects like fire, water, and destruction, ensuring the technical and artistic quality aligns with the director’s vision.
Determines the number and range of locations, and the duration for which they will be required for TV and film shoots.
Riggers set up and dismantle broadcast equipment on location—often working at height—as part of an Outside Broadcast (OB) team. They also drive OB trucks, typically arriving first and leaving last at each production.
A Texture Artist is responsible for digitally painting a variety of surface textures for characters, environments, or props.
A grip person supports the camera team by building and maintaining equipment like dollies, cranes, and tripods to ensure safe, achievable camera shots.
Creates and overseas the creative design of a project.