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A Rigging Artist is in charge of creating, maintaining, and expanding rigs for a variety of props, vehicles, characters, and other CG objects that need to be animated.
Designs and creates statues, artistic objects and figures by moulding and carving from various materials.
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.
Designs and makes utensils and ornaments from clay and water.
The Concept Artist creates key illustrations of sets and environments, collaborating with directors and designers to visually communicate the creative vision of a film or TV production.
The Hair Assistant supports the designer with daily tasks, script breakdowns, and helps plan and execute hair design and styling for all characters.
The Art Department Trainee assists and supports all members of the art department as required and carries out research according to the needs of the art director and designer.
The job of the actor/actress is to portray and bring to life a character from the screenplay.
The Unit Manager is responsible for visiting locations in advance to access various departments’ requirements and managing the clean-up and clearance of a location once filming is completed.
Tunes pianos in people's homes, concert venues, or performance locations, often for specific concerts or sound recording sessions.
The Boom Operator controls the boom arm, placing the microphone close to the scene for clear audio while keeping it out of the camera frame.
Works in a hairdressing salon, washing, cutting and styling hair.