Film/Television Camera Operator - Related jobs

Kaitango Whakaahua Whitiāhua/Pouaka Whakaata

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  • Film EditorFilm editors tell a story by joining together film images, graphics and text, usually by following a script or working with directors or journalists.
  • Lighting TechnicianLighting technicians set up and operate lamps and other lighting equipment to provide light and special lighting effects in theatres, at events, and for film and television productions.
  • PhotographerPhotographers take photographs of people, places, products or events.
  • Producer (Film/Television/Video)Producers choose or come up with an idea for a film or television programme, put together a team to create the film or television programme, and supervise the project.
  • Production Assistant (Film/Television/Video)Production assistants help the production team organise the making of a film or television programme.
  • Production Manager (Film/Television)Film/television production managers help the producer and director in the making of a film or television programme, usually by taking care of the business and financial side of production. They also do much of the organisation before and after filming (called pre-production and post-production).
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Updated September 2009