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Fashion stylists work for individuals, fashion houses and clothing brands.
The CG Generalist is a strong all rounder with broad knowledge of the entire VFX pipeline, often skilled in modeling, texturing, and lighting, capable of delivering high-quality work while learning on the job.
Media Analysts use their skills to track media coverage of specific topics, products, companies or people and prepare reports analysing the media landscape.
The Concept Artist creates key illustrations of sets and environments, collaborating with directors and designers to visually communicate the creative vision of a film or TV production.
The Human Resources (HR) Manager oversees the recruitment and employee administration duties of VFX artists.
Introduces programmes, interviews guests, links items together and share information; in radio, television, and online content sharing platforms.
Floor managers act as a link between the director in the control room and the studio floor. They supervise camera and sound crew and other technicians.
Boom Operators capture clear, precise sound on set using long poles (booms), while staying in sync with the scene and out of shot during filming.
Multimedia Designers are responsible for developing concepts, designs, and innovative ideas for print and online projects within the broadcaster.
The Post Production Assistant ensures smooth workflow, updates documents and schedules, coordinates between teams, and tracks tasks from meetings to support the Post Production Coordinator and Manager.
Working closely with the art department, Construction Workers interpret, plan, manage, and build all sets and constructed elements of a film.
Dyehouse workers load large machines with cloth or yarn and control the dyeing process using dyes and chemicals.