This document discusses different job roles across the various stages of film and TV production. It begins by outlining the main stages: pre-production, production, and post-production. It then provides more detail on specific roles in each stage and department. In pre-production, the roles discussed are producer, screenwriter, and location scout. Producers manage all aspects of production and work closely with the director. Screenwriters create the initial script and story. Location scouts find suitable filming locations. During production, camera operators capture footage under the direction of the director. In post-production, editors assemble the final film by organizing all the raw footage.