The document describes the roles and responsibilities and required qualities for several jobs in film and television production, including camera operator, script supervisor, makeup artist, director, researcher, gaffer, and boom operator. A camera operator operates the camera and controls settings to achieve shots. A script supervisor controls all aspects of the script. A makeup artist controls how actors look on camera. A director controls what happens during filming. A researcher ensures all facts are correct prior to production. A gaffer controls lighting and ensures proper lighting and audio. A boom operator operates the boom pole and controls the audio recording. Most roles require skills like communication, problem solving, attention to detail, and knowledge of health and safety procedures.
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Media Sectors Job Roles GC2
1. Job Role Roles and Responsibilities (what they
do and are in charge of)
Qualities Needed (skills and or
qualifications)
Camera
Operator
(Studio/Outside
Broadcast)
The camera man operates the
camera, she control the settings and
functions and decided how the camera
needs to be manoeuvred to achieve
the shot.
- ability to carry out instructions
with great accuracy and
attention to detail
- ability to frame and compose
shots and perform camera
moves with precision and
speed
- in-depth knowledge of the
principles of camera work
- good IT skills
- knowledge of the relevant
electronics
- excellent communication,
interpersonal and diplomatic
skills
- good colour vision, and
excellent hand-to-eye co-ordination
- physical stamina for working
long hours and moving heavy
equipment
- knowledge of the
requirements of the relevant
Health and Safety legislation
and procedures.
This job doesn’t need any specific
qualifications.
Script Supervisor
The script supervisor is the person
who controls everything about the
script, from the way it’s presented to
the content.
- A meticulous and methodical
attention to detail
- A good sense of visual
composition, perspective and
movement
- Ability to collaborate, and to
work as part of a team
- Diplomacy and sensitivity
when working with artists and
crew
- Ability to trouble shoot and
respond quickly to changing
circumstances
2. - Good organisational skills
- Ability to be amiable and calm
in difficult situations
- A practical approach to work
- Knowledge of the
requirements of the relevant
Health and Safety legislation
and procedures
Make-Up and
Hair Artist - Film
& TV
The make up artist and hair artist are
the people (usually woman) who
control how the people in front of the
camera look.
- strategic planning, scheduling
and budget control abilities;
- highly developed research
skills;
- excellent organisational skills;
- effective presentation skills;
- confident team management
and motivational skills;
- effective team building;
- ability to work under pressure
to external and departmental
deadlines;
- creative problem solving skills,
combined with a flexible
attitude to changes;
- good IT skills;
- Knowledge of the
requirements of the relevant
Health and Safety legislation
and procedures.
Director
The director who controls what
happens when the camera is recording.
- ability to conceptualise ideas
and to think visually;
- ability to decide about the
appropriate graphic style and
the music for the production;
- precise attention to detail;
- methodical approach to work
with high stress tolerance and
stamina;
- knowledge of the entire
production process;
- excellent verbal and written
communication skills;
- ability to lead a team and to
motivate actors and crew
3. members;
- initiative and problem solving
skills;
- ability to see the broader
picture and to co-ordinate
effectively;
- budgeting and financial skills;
- diplomacy and sensitivity
when working with Writers,
Producers, Actors, and Crew
members;
- knowledge of the
requirements of the relevant
Health and Safety legislation
and procedures.
Researcher
The researcher is the person who look
looks everything up prior to the
production r to insure that all the facts
are right.
- excellent verbal and written
communication skills;
- excellent presentation skills;
- advanced analytical skills;
- precise attention to detail and
methodical approach to work;
- ability to conceptualise ideas;
- ability to think visually;
- initiative and problem solving
skills;
- endless energy and
determination;
- advanced IT skills;
- diplomacy and sensitivity
when working with writers,
producers, actors, presenters,
other contributors and crew
members;
- current knowledge of the
relevant legislation,
regulations, and associated
procedures, including
Copyright, Data Protection,
Public Liability, etc. and how to
comply with regulatory
requirements;
- Knowledge of the
requirements of the relevant
Health and Safety legislation
4. and procedures.
Gaffer
The gaffer is an electrician in a
production, she controls the lighting
and wires to ensure that the lighting
and audio are correct.
- a wide knowledge of television
lighting and associated
equipment;
- an understanding of all aspects
of television production;
- knowledge of electrical theory
and practice;
- excellent IT skills;
- adaptability and
resourcefulness before and
during the production process;
- a logical and fast approach to
problem solving;
- good communication,
interpersonal and team skills;
- patience, self-discipline and
reliability;
- diplomacy and sensitivity
when working with artists,
other contributors, members
of the public and all crew
members;
- willingness to work long and
irregular hours;
- ability to undertake physically
demanding tasks;
- ability to concentrate for long
periods of time and to pay
attention to detail;
- good colour vision;
- a thorough knowledge of the
relevant Health and Safety
requirements and legislation,
and the ability to carry out risk
assessments.
Boom Operator
The boom operator is the person who
operates the boom pole. The boom
pole holds the microphone and the
boom operator controls the audio
being recorded.
- excellent hearing,
concentration and attention to
detail;
- good knowledge of
microphone characteristics,
lighting techniques and
5. camera lens angles;
- good spatial awareness and
hand/eye co–ordination;
- physical strength, excellent
balance, and agility;
- excellent timing for
anticipating lines and moving
the boom accordingly;
- good memory for dialogue;
- good communication,
negotiation, interpersonal and
team skills;
- diplomacy and sensitivity
when working with artistes
and crew members;
- patience, self–discipline and
reliability;
- willingness to work long and
irregular hours;
- knowledge of the
requirements of the relevant
Health and Safety legislation
and procedures.