Job roles in the Tv and Film IndustryChristy Guy
Roles and responsibilities in the industryThe Tv and Film industry employs many different employees, each with individual roles and responsibilities which equate to the creation of the finished product.Job roles in this industry are divided into two sectors including ‘creative’ roles and ‘non-creative’ roles.In terms of production, the Tv and film industry is split into five stages of development, equating to the final product. Stages as follows:Development – the written side of the project including script writing, this section also involves finance for film ideas and scripts.Production– thesetting up and shooting of scenes in a movie.Post-production – this is getting to the stage of creating the finished product.Distribution – this stage is the process of selling the product to audiences and this can be done for example, through cinema and retail.Exhibition – this is the final stage, where the film is exhibited to audiences through cinemas.Each of these different stagesinclude different ‘creative’ and ‘non-creative’ roles.
Categorising different rolesManagement Production management
 Brand managerCreative Hair and make-up
 Costume
 Scripts/ script writer
 Camera personsEditorial Video editingTechnical Editing

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    Job roles inthe Tv and Film IndustryChristy Guy
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    Roles and responsibilitiesin the industryThe Tv and Film industry employs many different employees, each with individual roles and responsibilities which equate to the creation of the finished product.Job roles in this industry are divided into two sectors including ‘creative’ roles and ‘non-creative’ roles.In terms of production, the Tv and film industry is split into five stages of development, equating to the final product. Stages as follows:Development – the written side of the project including script writing, this section also involves finance for film ideas and scripts.Production– thesetting up and shooting of scenes in a movie.Post-production – this is getting to the stage of creating the finished product.Distribution – this stage is the process of selling the product to audiences and this can be done for example, through cinema and retail.Exhibition – this is the final stage, where the film is exhibited to audiences through cinemas.Each of these different stagesinclude different ‘creative’ and ‘non-creative’ roles.
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    Brand managerCreativeHair and make-up
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    Camera personsEditorialVideo editingTechnical Editing