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Texture Artists are responsible for digitally painting a variety of surface textures for characters, environment, or props.
The Production Accountant is responsible for the management and handling of finance and budget throughout the course of the production.
A grip person supports the camera team by building and maintaining equipment like dollies, cranes, and tripods to ensure safe, achievable camera shots.
Responsible for creating, maintaining, and expanding rigs for a wide range of assets—including props, vehicles, characters, and other CG elements—that require animation.
A Production Coordinator supports smooth production flow, tracks progress, maintains clear interdepartmental communication, and helps resolve issues to ensure seamless transitions between departments in animation production.
Produces photographs in studios or at news / sporting events relevant to their particular area of work.
Carries out tasks concerned with the industrial manufacture of textiles and fabrics.
Create special effects or animations using film, video, computers, or other electronic tools and media for use in products, such as computer games, movies, music videos, and commercials.
The Sound Recordist is responsible for recording the highest-possible quality of ‘live’ sound on location or in studio, usually in sync with the camera.
The Trainee Editor carries out administration tasks like labelling media, organising and filing notes, and printing daily camera, sound, and continuity notes throughout production and post production.
A Casting Director selects actors for roles, working closely with directors and producers to find talent that fits the characters and vision of a production.
The role of the screenwriter is to take a project from idea to the final draft of a screenplay, which is then the blueprint for filming.