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The CG Supervisor oversees all 3D content, ensuring that the vision of the director and VFX supervisor is realised across all 3D departments, while staying on schedule and within budget.
Footwear designers combine artistic talent with technical knowledge to create new footwear designs or change existing ones. They need to keep up-to-date with fashion trends and the needs of buyers.
The Head of Character Build is responsible for the artistic and technical quality of all 3D models created for a production.
A 2D Key Animator creates main storytelling poses from storyboards and direction, focusing on character, acting, and staging, while ensuring consistency and meeting production deadlines.
The Stunt Performer performs supervised stunts on film which are planned and overseen by stunt coordinators.
VFX Producers oversee entire projects from a managerial perspective, starting from early client discussions, bidding, and shot breakdowns, through to ensuring the final result meets high standards and is delivered on time.
Clothing alteration workers make alterations and repairs to all types of garments. They use sewing machines and do hand stitching.
Responsible for creating, maintaining, and expanding rigs for a wide range of assets—including props, vehicles, characters, and other CG elements—that require animation.
Plasters carry out much of the day-to-day work for the construction department on a busy film/TV production, producing and finishing structures, props, and scenery backdrops.
Preserves objects to protect them from decay, usually specialising in a particular material or group of objects such as textiles, furniture or paintings.
The production department manages budgets, schedules, and logistics, coordinating with artists and clients to ensure smooth animation/VFX workflows, timely reviews, and effective feedback integration.
An Animation Compositing Supervisor oversees the final assembly of visual elements, ensuring seamless integration of animation, effects, and lighting to achieve the creative vision of the director.