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Cinema Projectionist
A cinema projectionist operates film projectors and sound equipment in a movie theatre or on a sound or theater stage for back screen projection, or projection of motion pictures within a scene of a film production.

Director (Film/Television/Video/Stage)
Directors are responsible for interpreting a script or storyline, and telling the story in a film, television or video format. They often have the idea for the script or story.

Film/Television Camera Operator
A film/television camera operator films events or scenes for television, videos or movies.

Film/Video Editor
Film/video editors choose film or video images and join them together to tell a story, usually by following a script and working with a director or journalist.

Lighting Technician (Film/Television/Video/Stage)
A lighting technician sets up and operates lamps and other lighting equipment to provide light and special lighting effects in theatres, at events, and for film and television productions.

Makeup Technician
Makeup people paint actors, and draw and add appliances to actors in television, theatre or films.

Master of Ceremony (MC)
A Master of Ceremony introduces, presents or hosts programs on Television and on Stage.

Producer (Film/Television/Video/Stage)
A producer chooses or comes up with an idea for a film or television program, puts together a team to create it and supervises the whole project.

Production Assistant (Film/Television/Video)
Production assistants help the production team organize the making of a film or television program, and do much of the administrative work.

Production (Stage) Manager (Film/Television/Video/Stage)
Film/television production managers help the producer and director in the making of a film or television program, usually by taking care of the business and financial side of production. They also do much of the organization before and after filming (called pre-production and post-production).

Production (Runner) Assistant (Film/Television/Video/Stage)
Production runners fetch, carry and do whatever small jobs need doing in for the production department of a film, video or television company.

Producer
A producer manages the production of films/television/videos/plays.

Sound Operator
A radio/television sound operator records sound onto tape or film for radio or television, checking its quality and making adjustments where necessary.

Wardrobe Person
Wardrobe people make, arrange and care for costumes and accessories worn in television, theatre or films.

Props


Costumer
Wardrobe people who work the shows as dressers and do maintenance; costumers build the clothes.

Costume Designer


Master Carpenter


Technical Director


Flyman



Lighting


Set Designers


Scenic Artists
The people who paint the appliances (not the makeup folks).


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