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A Visual Effects Rigger builds digital skeletons and control systems for 3D models, enabling animators to move characters or objects realistically in film, TV, or games.
Produces concepts and designs for interesting, aesthetic, and functional furniture and related products.
The Master Plasterer leads the plastering crew, coordinating with art and construction teams to plan and execute all plaster work, including walls, ceilings, and decorative elements.
The storyboard artist creates storyboards that depict scenes or sequences based on the director’s vision of how they should look.
Matte Painters digitally paint elements and work with live-action footage, digital still photography, and rendered CG elements to create photorealistic matte-painted environments that are seamlessly integrated into the film.
An Environment Modeler creates non-organic assets like props and environments using 2D designs and turnarounds, focusing on accuracy and detail to meet production requirements.
The Trainee Dressing Props assists in dressing sets during pre-production, using fabrics and flooring to create realistic, period-accurate environments for film or TV productions.
A racing journalist reports on horse racing for newspapers, trade papers, racing websites or broadcast media.
Operates a motion picture or television camera to record scenes for films, advertising or television broadcasts
The Compliance Editor is responsible for the rapid turnaround of live programmes for repeats, and also for all non-live programmes within the weekly schedule.
Creates objects that help to bring a theatre or film production to life on stage, or on a film/TVset.
Working closely with the art department, Construction Workers interpret, plan, manage, and build all sets and constructed elements of a film.