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Pipeline Technical Directors are responsible for writing and maintaining tools which will be used in a VFX/Animation Production. They are also responsible for further developing the pipeline for future shows.
The Trainee Editor carries out administration tasks like labelling media, organising and filing notes, and printing daily camera, sound, and continuity notes throughout production and post production.
VFX Producers oversee entire projects from a managerial perspective, starting from early client discussions, bidding, and shot breakdowns, through to ensuring the final result meets high standards and is delivered on time.
2D/3D Animation Production coordinates production tasks, ensuring information flows between departments to meet schedules and deadlines across the entire production team.
Uses special machines to cut and shape pieces of wood for use in the making of furniture, doors and windows, wooden objects and specialist craft pieces.
Stage / Screen designers create or select exterior and interior scenes for theatrical or television/film productions.
Leads people in exercise activities. He or she works with individuals or groups, providing both instruction and motivation.
The Crane Technician is a specialist responsible for the assembly, rigging, operation, and maintenance of camera cranes. They work under the direction of the Key Grip and Camera Operator to plan and execute camera movements and ensure safe and precise crane positioning.
The Sound Recordist is responsible for recording the highest-possible quality of ‘live’ sound on location or in studio, usually in sync with the camera.
The Master Carpenter leads the carpentry crew, collaborating with the construction coordinator and art department to plan and build all the scenic and visual elements of a production.
The Rigging Supervisor oversees the rigging team and has responsibility for the mechanics of all support rigging, such as scaffolding, ropes, pulleys, and lifting equipment.
Creates 2D or 3D assets which will be placed within a game world to enhance the setting.