Film and Television crew positions
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Executive Producer: Oversees the administrative portions of television
Producer: This person keeps track of time, planning, and rundown of the show
Director: This person controls the overall technical and creative look of the program
TV News Anchors: This person reads the feature stories and lead-ins and tags.
Sports Anchor: This person will read and introduce sports related materials
Weather Anchor: This person will create graphics and perform on chroma-key background.
Technical Director: Selects the sources (Cameras & Tapes) that are recorded to tape.
Audio Engineer: Controls microphones, tape audio, music, and overall output level to tape .
Camera Operators: Composes shots based on director’s instruction and shooting scripts.
Graphic Designer: Creates and displays graphics for the specific program.
Floor Manager: Cues and guides the activities in the TV studio.
Teleprompter: Compiles and runs script for the talent.
Field Reporter: An on-camera reporter of story assigned at production meeting
Editor: Assembles video clips, narration, music, graphics into a finished piece for air
Writers: Provides script for the talent to read through the teleprompter
Lighting/Grip: Presets lighting based on mood and requirements of the show
Set Designer: Designs and creates a physical set in the studio space based on the program
Master Control: Includes commercials and makes sure broadcast signal is leaving the station
Sales: Sells advertising airtime to local and national businesses
Production Assistant: Aids the producer and director in a variety of roles from calling guest to props
Jib Operator: Operates the extended tripod platform for sweeping shots
Producer: This person keeps track of time, planning, and rundown of the show
Director: This person controls the overall technical and creative look of the program
TV News Anchors: This person reads the feature stories and lead-ins and tags.
Sports Anchor: This person will read and introduce sports related materials
Weather Anchor: This person will create graphics and perform on chroma-key background.
Technical Director: Selects the sources (Cameras & Tapes) that are recorded to tape.
Audio Engineer: Controls microphones, tape audio, music, and overall output level to tape .
Camera Operators: Composes shots based on director’s instruction and shooting scripts.
Graphic Designer: Creates and displays graphics for the specific program.
Floor Manager: Cues and guides the activities in the TV studio.
Teleprompter: Compiles and runs script for the talent.
Field Reporter: An on-camera reporter of story assigned at production meeting
Editor: Assembles video clips, narration, music, graphics into a finished piece for air
Writers: Provides script for the talent to read through the teleprompter
Lighting/Grip: Presets lighting based on mood and requirements of the show
Set Designer: Designs and creates a physical set in the studio space based on the program
Master Control: Includes commercials and makes sure broadcast signal is leaving the station
Sales: Sells advertising airtime to local and national businesses
Production Assistant: Aids the producer and director in a variety of roles from calling guest to props
Jib Operator: Operates the extended tripod platform for sweeping shots
Career Explorations Project
The objective of this assignment is to explore career clusters and pathways. All students have access to Naviance which has a vast amount of information related to almost every field you can think of. USE YOUR RESOURCES!!!
Assignment:
Create a project listed below related to a career in: Television, Film, Advertising, Digital Media, or Multimedia Design.
Groups: 1-2 students
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