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The course is designed to prepare learners for a professional career in animation and related fields. Learners study fundamental skills and...
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The Makeup Artist/Designer is a key creative professional who not only applies cosmetics effectively but also plays a significant role in shaping the overall look of a film, helping to bring the story’s period and characters to life through detailed visual design.
The Editor leads editing, shaping the story from pre- to post-production by timing animatics, refining final cuts, and aligning visuals with sound to realise the director’s vision.
Develop, maintain, and supports the equipment used to make television, radio and web broadcasts.
Craft designers create designs for a wide range of two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. They may work for large-scale manufacturers or be self-employed.
A 2D VFX Supervisor leads the VFX team, ensuring creative and technical quality, meeting deadlines and budget, and realising the director’s vision through visual effects.
The Producer has overall responsibility for delivering the show or series in terms of quality, budget, and deadline.
Clothing alteration workers make alterations and repairs to all types of garments. They use sewing machines and do hand stitching.
The Trainee Grip assists in operating, building, and maintaining equipment for camera mounting, supporting the technical and lighting departments on film and TV productions.
French polishers prepare and treat wood to produce a smooth finish. They mainly work on furniture but may also french polish fixed timber, e.g, doors and panelling.
Writes technical information instruction manuals and textbooks.
FX work often involves recreating an array of complex effects such as water or hair movement. The FX Lead develops initial setups and pipelines for a specific FX task, e.g. fur/hair/feathers.