2. production careers day 4

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In charge of an individual production. Is responsible for all personnel working on the production and for coordinating technical and non-technical production elements.

In charge of directing talent and technical operations. Is ultimately responsible for transforming a script into effective video and audio messages.

Being the Director's right-hand person, taking responsibility for a number of important practicalities so that the Director is free to concentrate on the creative process

Breaking down the script into a shot-by-shot storyboard

Working with the Director to determine the shoot order, and how long each scene will take to film

Drawing up the shooting schedule (a timetable for the filming) and making sure it’s kept to

Also known as Director of Photography A cinematographer or director of

photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the chief over the camera and lighting crews working on a film, television production or other live action piece and is responsible for achieving artistic and technical decisions related to the image.

In charge of creative design aspects of show (set design, costumes, location, and/or graphics).

Designs and sometimes even constructs costumes for television or film.

Reports to the Art Director.

A gaffer in the motion picture industry and on a television crew is the head electrician, responsible for the execution (and sometimes the design) of the lighting plan for a production.

The Key Grip is the head grip, in charge of the labor and non-electrical equipment used to support and modify the lighting.

A line producer is a person that functions as the key manager during the daily operations of a feature film, television film or the episode of a TV program.

A line producer works on one film at a time. They are accountable for human resources and all kinds of problems possibly occurring during the making.

The location manager is a member of the film crew responsible for the finding and securing locations to be used, obtaining all needed fire, police and other governmental permits, and coordinating the logistics involved for the production to successfully complete its necessary work.

They are also the face of the production to the community and responsible for addressing the issues that may arise due to the production's impact on the community.

Does the makeup for all talent.

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