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Film and video editors assemble video, graphics, audio and text into a finished product for films, television programs, video productions or commercials.
Sound technicians operate and maintain the equipment used to record, mix and amplify sound for radio, film, television, music and events.
Directors instruct cast and crew and oversee the artistic and production aspects of film, television, radio or stage creations.
Film and television camera operators use digital and film cameras to record events and scenes for television, movies and videos.
Editors plan, commission, evaluate, select, edit and organise material for publication online or in books, magazines, and newspapers. They may also manage editorial staff.
Production assistants help production teams organise the making of film, television, radio or stage productions.
Media producers plan and produce films, television programmes, theatre productions, music, digital content, radio shows, festivals and other artistic activities.
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Art directors plan, organise and control artistic aspects of film, television or stage productions.