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Job Roles within the Film & TV Industry  Management; Creative; Editorial; Technical; Research; Financial; Organisational; Administrative.
	There is a diverse range of jobs throughout the media industry. There are a variety of methods of employment, which gives people the flexibility to find a job role that suits there needs and would like to be.  You can do this by going down a number of different routes for example creative, editorial, research, financial. 	Throughout this PowerPoint I will go into detail with some of the job roles under the roles and the way they work within the media.
Management: Management is the process of getting people together to either achieve a goal or an objective. To be an effective manager you have to make good use of your resources. The managerial aspect of the media can come in several forms, such as the production manager. The manager is the beginning step into making the piece of work, they often overlook all aspects of the production work, however, they do not control what happens on set - the power is given to the producer and director. Financial, organisational also comes under management.  ,[object Object]
Accounts
Catering
Transport:- Transport manager, transport department, Unit driver.
Production office: Producer
Casting
Location: Location manager
Health and safety: Unit nurse & paramedics
Distribution: sales agent,[object Object]
Directors often work with the same Casting Director on many films, entrusting their taste, imagination and ability to deliver the best possible casts. In addition the director and producer rely on the casting director to assemble a perfect cast for the film, so a casting director needs to know the resent talent and who the audience would like to see.  In addition Casting agencies range in size from big established companies, employing a number of  Casting Associates, Assistants, Runners and Receptionists, to small, one or two person operations that hire in support staff during their busiest periods. Casting directors are usually needed for so many weeks and require most their payment on the first day of production. They finish work on a film when the actors are chosen therefore it is a quick process as they not needed al the time.  ,[object Object]
Producers are a main part of the production office, Producers have overall control on every aspect of a film’s production, bringing together the screenwriter, Director, cast, finances and production team, as these different elements means that producers are therefore ultimately accountable for a successful film which helps to attract the audiences.In addition the Producer's is role to turn story ideas into profitable cinematic entertainment, and to persuade others to share in his or her commercial and creative vision. Producers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the producing team, though many practical functions are delegated to the Line Producer and any Associate Producers. Producers are also in constant communication and consultation with the Director as they need to make sure that they met the brief and oversee the overall project.
Producers work from the beginning to the end of the film production, therefore this is a long process and they have to work hard and work long hours of the day. ,[object Object]
Different Job Roles:
Distribution: sales agent
Accounts: Production account, assistant accounting, Key assistant accounting.
Publicity/skills: Unit publicist,  ,[object Object]
Different Job Roles:
Transport: transport manager & transport captain.

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Job roles within media industry

  • 1. Job Roles within the Film & TV Industry Management; Creative; Editorial; Technical; Research; Financial; Organisational; Administrative.
  • 2. There is a diverse range of jobs throughout the media industry. There are a variety of methods of employment, which gives people the flexibility to find a job role that suits there needs and would like to be. You can do this by going down a number of different routes for example creative, editorial, research, financial. Throughout this PowerPoint I will go into detail with some of the job roles under the roles and the way they work within the media.
  • 3.
  • 6. Transport:- Transport manager, transport department, Unit driver.
  • 10. Health and safety: Unit nurse & paramedics
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Producers are a main part of the production office, Producers have overall control on every aspect of a film’s production, bringing together the screenwriter, Director, cast, finances and production team, as these different elements means that producers are therefore ultimately accountable for a successful film which helps to attract the audiences.In addition the Producer's is role to turn story ideas into profitable cinematic entertainment, and to persuade others to share in his or her commercial and creative vision. Producers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the producing team, though many practical functions are delegated to the Line Producer and any Associate Producers. Producers are also in constant communication and consultation with the Director as they need to make sure that they met the brief and oversee the overall project.
  • 14.
  • 17. Accounts: Production account, assistant accounting, Key assistant accounting.
  • 18.
  • 20. Transport: transport manager & transport captain.
  • 23.
  • 30.
  • 33. Hair and Make-up: Make up & Hairdresser designer
  • 36. Music
  • 37. Props: props media, prop master, Prop Maker
  • 39. Lighting: Best Boy, Gaffer, moving light operator
  • 42. Costume: Costume designer, costume maker,
  • 43.
  • 44. A director works long intensive hours, they work as many hours as needed and will work from the beginning to the end of the film production working on all the aspects with the other staff needed to complete a film. Attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm and think clearly under great pressure are key skills needed for this job.
  • 45.
  • 46. The costume designer is in charge of designing all of the costumes needed for the actors in the production, they also do the creating, hiring and transporting too. The director will give the costume designer a brief on how they want the characters to look within the film therefore this is crucial to the success of the film as if they get the costume wrong it may ruin the atmosphere of the feel and put the audience off. This is because the costume is important to revealing the elements of the film, as the characters are immediately judged on the way they look as this means that the costume designer must know the characters personality and be able to match their history with what they are wearing. For example if an actor is wearing rags and another one is wearing a expensive huge dress then this helps to compare the different classes and the period of the film. Therefore this needs a lot of research. A costume designer is in charger of the of a team and gives direction to them this helps to create a successful project. Another job the costume designer does is that he keeps track of the budget and costs associated with the creation of the costumes and that they achieve the deadline.
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  • 48. Editing & post production overview
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  • 54.
  • 55. The majority of film editors are employed on a freelance basis, working on short-term contracts for post-production studios, television companies and corporate employers. Also editors may work long hours which is often under pressure in an editing suite as they need to meet a set deadline. Salary of a film editor Salaries for assistant editors start at around 11,500. Fully-trained editors start between 18,000 and 25,000. With more experience you could earn from 30,000 to 60,000.
  • 56.
  • 59. Post Production sound: Production sound mixer, boom operator.
  • 62.
  • 63.
  • 64. In addition boom operators assist the production sound mixer as these too jobs work along side each other. They operate the boom microphone which could be hand-held on a long arm or dolly mounted which is mounted on a moving platform. Boom operators position them correctly around the set or if an actor needs on on their clothes. By doing this the sound mixer can capture the best quality dialogue and sound effects. Another job they do is that they are responsible for the sound equipment, that it is working and carrying out any repairs or problems they have.
  • 65.
  • 67. Music
  • 71.
  • 72.
  • 73. Catering companies are hired by Production Managers who put the work out to tender according to the catering budget agreed with the Producer. Before the start of the shooting Unit Leaders organise the packing of the catering truck with equipment and food they will need they will plan the food in advance so this makes the process easier. Once the shooting has began on each day, they set off early in the morning, to arrive on set in time to prepare cooked breakfasts for the cast and also the crew. Therefore it is a time consuming job as you are working on set every day of filming. A Catering Crew typically involves Unit Leaders, Location Chefs, Salad Persons Dish Washers. This shows that there are a lot of different job roles within the catering crew and all need to be there to make it a success.