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Carpenters 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.
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.
The 2D Supervisor works closely with the CG Supervisor and VFX Supervisor to ensure that all elements of the final shot align with the Director’s vision.
The Key Grip leads the grip department, overseeing camera rigging and lighting setups. They are a senior, highly experienced professional responsible for managing the crew and coordinating equipment.
Uses special machines to cut and shape pieces of wood for use in the making of furniture, doors and windows, wooden objects and specialist craft pieces.
Sets up, operates and controls the sound equipment used at live performances and in recording, radio, television, film, gaming and animation.
Edits and prepares pre-recorded footage for a film or video.
The Texturing Supervisor is responsible for delivering textures that reach the artistic and technical requirements to deliver the visual style of the production.
The Social Media Producer’s responsibility is to help TV content to realise its full audience potential by creating and publishing social media content for the broadcaster’s TV programmes.
The Head of Development is responsible for securing commissions with broadcasters, originating new concepts and formats for the Company, and developing possible co-production opportunities.
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.
Barbers cut hair, trim beards and provide other hair care services, generally for male clients.