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Determines the number and range of locations, and the duration for which they will be required for TV and film shoots.
A 2D Digital Painter adds colour to cleaned line art, ensuring visual continuity and style consistency by following guidelines in 2D/3D animation production.
The Supervising Location Manager plays a vital role in any production. Their role is to work closely with the director to understand the creative vision for a project in terms of locations.
The Executive Producer advises the production team—often due to their expertise, rights ownership, or financial involvement—without being directly involved in day-to-day production tasks.
Leads people in exercise activities. He or she works with individuals or groups, providing both instruction and motivation.
Designs and creates statues, artistic objects and figures by moulding and carving from various materials.
The storyboard artist creates storyboards that depict scenes or sequences based on the director’s vision of how they should look.
The Assistant Production Coordinator assists the production coordinator from the production office and on location from the pre-production stage right through to the end of filming.
The Third Assistant Director supports senior ADs, manages actor movement, organises extras, directs production assistants, and handles key communications during filming.
Sound Recordists are responsible for all sound recording and its quality on location or in studio, during the period of the shoot.
Responsible for creating, maintaining, and expanding rigs for a wide range of assets—including props, vehicles, characters, and other CG elements—that require animation.
The Special Effects Supervisor is responsible for designing, creating, and setting up all special effects on a film/TV production, in collaboration with the director and producer.