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TV Production relates to the team that conceives, develops, produces, and manages non-fiction production.
Graphics Operators use creative and technical skills to deliver live, real-time graphic animations for sports coverage and a wide range of entertainment broadcasts.
Performs and records with bands, artists and orchestras playing a musical instrument.
The Wardrobe Trainee supports senior staff in the costume department with basic alterations, pressing, cleaning, equipment setup, and costume research as needed.
Responsible for creating, maintaining, and expanding rigs for a wide range of assets—including props, vehicles, characters, and other CG elements—that require animation.
Hair and Makeup involves designing and applying haircuts, styling, corrective make-up, wigs, prosthetics, facial hair, body paint, and ageing effects for character looks.
The Practical Lighting Technician sources safe, suitable power on location, assessing and supplying electricity for lighting based on each production's specific needs.
The Director is the chief storyteller, shaping the script into a compelling visual narrative and leading the creative vision to deliver effective television content.
Line Producers are responsible for the physical shoot, its budget, the production schedule, and all related logistical matters.
Hair and Makeup Artists are responsible for the hair and make-up of all featured talent in the production.
The Film Editor leads the editing team, collaborating with the director to align visuals, sound, and music, shaping the film’s artistic vision through production and post-production stages.
The Clapper Loader assists the focus puller, changes lenses and filters, helps reconfigure shots, and occasionally assists with complex shot setups on film and TV productions.