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2D/3D Animation Production coordinates production tasks, ensuring information flows between departments to meet schedules and deadlines across the entire production team.
The Extras Coordinator manages the extras on a film or TV set under the direction of senior members of the AD department.
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.
The Film Editor leads the editing department and works closely with the director to realise their artistic vision for the film.
Provides practical support to the director and production team during the making of films and television programmes, so that the production runs smoothly and on time.
The VFX Supervisor leads the VFX team, shaping creative vision, guiding a project from conception to completion, and collaborating with directors, producers, and clients to manage scope, cost, and schedule.
The job of the actor/actress is to portray and bring to life a character from the screenplay.
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.
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.
The Composer is responsible for conceiving and creating all original music for a TV series or programme that heightens the audience’s experience of the programme.
The Location Manager is responsible for sourcing and securing all non-studio locations for a film/TV production, a process that begins at early pre- production stage.