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Advertising, Public Relations Camera, Lighting, Riggers, Grips and Cranes, Make-up/Hair, Vision Mixer, Special Effects, Writing Location Manager, Illustrator, Graphics Designer, Photographer Actor/Actress Management Creative Editorial Technical Research Administrativ e & Financial Organisationa l Director, Floor & Stage anager, Publicist, Head Writer Production Manager, Stunt Co-ordinators, Graphics Co-ordinator Director Marketing, Sales, Accounts & Plannin Dubbing Editor, Art Editor, Sound,
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Page 1: TV industry

Advertising, Public Relations

Camera, Lighting, Riggers, Grips and Cranes,

Make-up/Hair, Vision Mixer, Special Effects, Writing

Location Manager, Illustrator, Graphics Designer, Photographer Actor/Actress

ManagementCreative

Editorial

TechnicalResearch

Administrative & Financial

Organisational

Director, Floor & Stage

Manager, Publicist,Head Writer

Production Manager, Stunt Co-ordinators,

Graphics Co-ordinator, Director

Marketing, Sales,

Accounts & Planning

Dubbing Editor, Art Editor,

Sound,

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Management Director

Research Advertising

Firstly, the duties of a Director varies depending on the type of production, but overall the Director is part of a crew who develop and produce the television program. Being a director means you work closely with the producers and writers embellishing, educating and eventually finalizing ideas into fully finished programmes. The responsibilities of a director includes cautious planning to ensure success, the organisation of the shooting schedule as well as providing the required recording budget and deadlines. Being the director also means responsibilities of supervision of the placements of professional video cameras, lighting, props, actors, cues and microphones are given unto them. Skills needed for the jobs tend to be degrees in directing, communication, drama and other related fields

The role of Advertising means people are given both the jobs to do research

into their consumers base and to create an illustration of what the programme is going to show; their main responsibility

is deciding the best ways of reaching the target audience as the skills needed are

good skills of people, written and spoken communication. They would work closely

to the art designers and graphics designers as well as the programmes

marketing group to ensure success.

A camera operator usually begins their work at the end of the pre-production, they work closely with the director of photography the director and grip team. They are involved in the setting up of shots, choice of lenses and the

motion of the camera moving. In general the operator is responsible for maintaining composition and angles throughout the scene/shot. This is closely related to the cinematographer who is above the camera operator as

they are chief of the camera lighting crew and generally speak with director of photography and the director themselves. The skills needed include a technical basis of photography and knowledge of film/TV specific

photography equipment: lenses, speeds exposures, dollies, hand-held, movement, blue screen as well as both basis knowledge of set-up and operation.

Technical Cameras

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Creative Make-up ArtistMake-up and Hair are key elements in the overall design of films or television productions, creating a look for the characters in relation to social class, and time periods, and any other elements required to create the desired illusion.  Make-up and Hair Designers are responsible for the overall design, application, continuity and care of make-up and hair throughout the pre-production and production periods. The work involved ranges from creating contemporary looks to recreating period designs and styles, and transforming actors' physical appearance.  Make-up and hair effects include the design and application of wigs, hairpieces, hair extensions, facial hair, bald caps, tattoos, body paint; as well as medical effects such as cuts, scars, bullet wounds, burns, bruises, blood and the physical symptoms of various diseases.  Ageing and death effects are also the responsibility of the Make-up and Hair department. 

Makeup artists must learn important skills even before picking up a sponge or brush. They learn to assess a client's skin type, including coloring, condition and sensitivity. These factors determine the type and colors of makeup to use. Learning color principles is an intricate skill that takes into account race, ethnicity, obvious skin color and undertones of color. Makeup artists must also study a client's bone structure to decide where and how to apply types and colors of makeup to achieve the desired results.

Organisational Production Manager

The Graphics Coordinator manages a company's graphics design projects from concept to delivery. An experienced Graphics Coordinator creates an action plan that coordinates the goal of a project with the steps needed to complete it. Graphics coordinators manage the their branding programs, multimedia projects, and their ongoing need for marketing materials. One of the major responsibilities of a Graphics Coordinator is being the liaison to the client, staff, and vendors involved in the production of the project.

Skills

• Excellent organisational, communication and project management skills.

• Thorough understanding of the visual effects process and the ability to interpret the artistic brief from the VFX supervisor.

• Good technical understanding of CG pipelines and the ability to specify efficient workflows and identify additional tools required.

• A good understanding of modelling, texturing, look development, lighting, particles, fluids and dynamics.

• Previous experience with team management and task assignment.

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Editorial Sound

Administrative & FinancialMarketing

In sound recording and reproduction, audio mixing  is the process by which multiple recorded sounds are combined into one or more channels, for instance 2-channel stereo. It is employed in a variety of disciplines including filmmaking, television production, theatre, sound recording and reproduction, live performance, sound art, post-production, and video game software development. The sound mixer is considered a department head, and is thus completely responsible for all aspects of production sound including the hiring of a boom operator and utility sound technician, planning the technical setup involving sound including both sound equipment and ancillary devices involved in syncing and time offsets, anticipating and discussing sound-related problems with the rest of the crew, and ordering and preparing the sound equipment to be used on the set

In the field of marketing, the job requires skills in collecting and analysing information as you will be doing this to help understand the consumers attitudes towards their programme or their programme’s product. Using your confidence and creativity you would also market your products across TV, radio and the press. Networking with your clients and the public would also be a part of your job. You may work with the public during market research or in focus group meetings. You will also need to attend exhibitions and product launches where you will meet with clients, suppliers and the media.You will plan marketing campaigns and make sure they run smoothly. You could also have control of a campaign budget. You may be responsible for checking how effective a campaign is by collecting data and feedback and reporting this to management.

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Mark WalbergMark Walberg

American actor Mark Wahlberg is one of a handful of respected entertainers who

successfully made the transition from teen pop idol to respected actor. A Best Supporting

Actor Oscar nominee for The Departed (2006) who went on to receive positive critical reviews

for his performance in The Fighter (2010), Wahlberg also is a solid comedy actor, proven by

his starring role in Ted (2012).

Mark Wahlberg is a executive producer on a successful range of gangster stylized dramas. An executive producer (EP) enables the making of a commercial entertainment product. He or she may be concerned with management accounting

Wahlberg has served as an executive producer to Entourage,

Own the Night, In Treatment, How to Make It in America and Boardwalk

Empire

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