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Film Studies
While you will learn about practical issues involved in film production, including how to write a script and how to produce...
A film and TV accountant manages budgets, expenses, payroll, and invoices, ensuring financial compliance and cost control throughout production while reporting to producers and financiers.
Multimedia Designers are responsible for developing concepts, designs, and innovative ideas for print and online projects within the broadcaster.
Ceramics designers create designs for three-dimensional pottery products such as kitchenware, table and ovenware, tiles, bathroom accessories, decorative pieces etc.
The Hair Designer leads the hair department, collaborating with makeup and costume teams to bring characters and period designs to life on screen.
A Post Production Manager oversees all processes, schedules, and budgets; managing crew and ensuring clear communication with producers, supervisors, and creative team.
A Storyboard Revisionist refines boards into clear animatics, collaborates on revisions, ensures consistency in style, and supports storytelling through character, action, and dialogue development.
A lighting artist follows the look development bible to create lighting for all assets, environments, and characters of the production.
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.
A 2D Technical Director advises the animation team on the best technology for the project, manages the graphics and technical team, and designs production pipelines to meet project goals.
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 previs and layout artist collaborates with directors and designers to set up a preliminary set layout, scale, and location of a scene to guide storyboard artists and environment modellers.