Television crew - Camera Mixer

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Television crew positions are derived from those of film crew, but with several differences.


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Pre-production

Casting director

Costume designer

Director

  • Associate Director (AD)

Location manager

Make-up artist

Production designer

Researcher

Set designer

The scenic designer collaborates with the theatre director and other members of the production design team to create an environment for the production, and then communicates details of this environment to the technical director, production manager, charge artist, and property master. Scenic designers create scale models of the scenery, artistic renderings, paint elevations, and scale construction drawings to communicate with other production staff.

Television producer

  • Associate producer
  • Assistant Producer (AP)
  • Co-producer
  • Coordinating producer
  • Executive producer
  • Line producer
  • Segment producer
  • Supervising producer

Writer

Head writer

Screenwriter

Screenwriters or scenarists or scriptwriters create short or feature-length screenplays for films and television programs.

Story editor


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Production

A2

Boom operator

Camera operator/cinematographer/videographer

Character generator operator/Aston/Duet operator

Floor manager

  • Assistant floor manager

Graphics coordinator

Stage manager

Gaffer

Grip (job)

  • Key grip
  • Dolly grip

Gallery/control room team

Production manager

Production assistant

Runner

Stunt coordinator

Technical director

Television director - director

Video control operator/vision engineering

Video tape operator

Vision mixer


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Post-production

Colorist

Composer

Editor

Foley artist

Post-production runner

Publicist

  • Repetition: Some advertisers concentrate on making sure their product is widely recognized. To that end, they simply attempt to make the name remembered through repetition.
  • Bandwagon: By implying that the product is widely viewed, advertisers hope to convince potential buyers to "get on the bandwagon."
  • Testimonials: Advertisers often attempt to promote the superior worth of their product through the testimony of ordinary users, experts, or both. For example, using film critics or media personalities. This approach often involves an appeal to authority such as a doctor of media science.
  • Pressure: By attempting to make people choose quickly and without long consideration, some advertisers hope to make rapid sales, and a sense of urgency to watch or buy a product.
  • Association: Advertisers often attempt to associate their product with desirable things, in order to make it seem equally desirable. The use of attractive models, picturesque landscapes, and other similar imagery is common. "Buzzwords" with desired associations are also used.
  • Imagery: Using advertising slogans, logos, or a common image increases familiarity, trust, personality of a production, and the ability for the show to be remembered.

The publicist ensures the media are well aware of a project by distributing the show as a trial run or sneak preview. They issue press releases and arrange interviews with cast and crew members. They may arrange public visits to the set, or distribute media kits that contain pictures, posters, clips, shorts, trailers, and descriptions of the show.

Sound editor

Title sequence designer


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Specialist editors

ADR editor

Bluescreen director/matte Artist

Special effects co-ordinator

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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