FILM CREW JOB DESCRIPTIONS
This is a
partial list and explanation of typical roles on the filmmaking
team.
By Noel
Paul,
with the exception of the descriptions of the UPM,
1st
AD,
and 2nd
AD;
which come from The Film
Director’s Team by Silver and
Ward.
PRODUCTION
STAFF:
PRODUCTION
DEPARTMENT:
Casting
Director
Works closely
with the director to cast the
film. Specific duties
will include:
• Assist in the organization and administration of casting
calls and auditions
• Assist in the recruitment and hiring of
cast
Unit
Production Manager
The UPM, under
the supervision of the Exec Producer, coordinates,
facilitates, and oversees the preparation of the production
unit, including: all
off-set logistics, day to day production decisions, locations,
budget schedules and personnel. Specific duties will include:
• Prepare script breakdown and preliminary shooting schedule
with the 1st
AD
• Prepare
and coordinate the budget
• Oversee
search and survey of all locations and the completion of business
arrangements for the same
• Assist in the preparation of the production with a mind
towards efficiency collaboration
• Supervise completion of the production report for each
day’s work, showing work covered and the status of the
production, and arrange for distribution of that report to proper
channels
• Coordinate arrangements for the transportation and housing
of cast, crew, and staff
• Oversee the securing of releases and negotiations for
locations and personnel
• Maintain a liaison with the local authorities regarding
locations and the operation of the company
1st
Assistant Director
During
preproduction the 1st
AD
works in conjunction with the UPM in organizing the crew, securing
equipment, script break down, stripboard (production board) prep,
and shooting schedule. During production he/she assists the
director with respect to on-set production details, coordinates and
supervises crew and cast activities and facilitates
an organized flow of production activity. Specific duties
will include:
• Prepare script breakdown and preliminary shooting schedule
with the UPM
• Aid in location business, as delegated by the UPM
• Check weather reports
• Prepare day-out-of-day schedules for talent employment and
determine the cast and crew calls
• Supervise the preparation of the call sheet for cast and
crew
• Direct background action and supervise crowd control
• Supervise the functioning of the shooting set and crew
2nd
Assistant Director
The
2nd
AD is
the chief
assistant to the 1st
AD in
conducting the business of the set or the location
site. Specific duties
will include:
• Prepare the call sheet, in conjunction with the
1st
AD
• Prepare the daily production report, in conjunction with the
UPM
• Distribute scripts, sides, changes, and call sheets to cast
and crew
• Communicate advance scheduling to cast and crew
• Aid in location managing as required by the UPM,
1st
AD,
or Location Manager
• Facilitate transportation of equipment and personnel, under
the supervision of the UPM
• Schedule food, lodging, and other facilities
• Supervise set and location wrap
• Maintain liaison between UPM and 1st
AD
• Assist in the direction of background action and the
supervision of crowd control
Script
Supervisor
The script
supervisor maintains a
daily log of the shots covered and their relation to the
script during the course
of a production, acts as chief
continuity person, and acts as
an on-set
liaison to the post-production staff. Specific duties
will include:
• Maintain of log of all shots, including the following
information: shot number(s) as seen on script, actual slated shot
number(s), comments by director or DP, continuity information
including digital stills references, tape/reel#, camera settings,
date, time, production statistics, etc.
• Act as continuity person on set
• Daily cross-referencing with continuity stills photographer
to ensure accessibility of continuity stills during
production
• Maintain liaison with 2nd
AD,
provide information for daily production reports
• Provide editor, other postproduction staff with log of
footage
Key
Production Assistant
The key PA is
the chief
on-set/on-location assistant of the 1st
AD in terms
of set operations. Specific duties
will include:
• Management of walkie-talkies, traffic cones, and other
production staff equipment
• Management
of other production assistants
• Assist in
the direction of background action and the supervision of crowd
control
• Assist in
set lock-downs
• Assist in the functioning of the shooting set and crew
Production
Accountant
The production
accountant works closely with the UPM to maintain the
production’s budget. Specific duties
will include:
• Preparation of the budget, in conjunction with UPM
• Maintenance of production accounts
• Facilitate release of expenditures
• Accounting for costs, filling out cost
reports
Location
Manager
The location
manager works with the UPM and the 2nd
AD
to manage the
discovery and securing of locations. The locations
manager maintains a liaison between the production and the local
authorities, and obtains the necessary clearance and release for
use of locations.
Publicist
Working closely
with the executive producer, director, art director, and publicity
designer, the publicist works to publicize and
promote the film during all phases of
production. Specific duties
will include:
• Securing permission for and supervising placement of
posters, flyers, and other promo ads
• Supervising the generation and distribution of press
releases
• Maintaining a liaison with the press
• Assisting in fundraising activities
ART
DEPARTMENT:
Art
Director
Working under the
supervision of the director and in coordination with the production
designer, the art director develops,
coordinates, facilitates, and oversees the overall design of the
production. The art
director acts as a supervisor to the makeup, hair, and wardrobe
departments, and as a consultant to the camera, production design,
special effects, and compositing departments. Specific duties will
include:
• Early development of attitude boards for characters,
locations, scenes, etc.
• Coordinate the work of the costume designer, production
designer, and compositors with the DP and the director.
• Supervise the work of the publicity designer
• Supervise the creation of title sequences and
credits
Production
Designer
Working under the
supervision of the director and in coordination with the art
director, the production designer develops,
coordinates, facilitates, and oversees the design of the
sets, whether on
stage or practical locations. The production designer supervises
the work of the construction crew, set decorating crew, and
property department in conjunction with the director and DP.
Specific duties will include:
• Participation in location scouting recces
• Design of sets
• Supervision of set construction and dressing
• Coordination, via the art director, with the make up,
wardrobe, camera, property, and compositing
departments
Publicity
Designer
Working under the
supervision of the director and in coordination with the art
director and the publicist, the publicity designer
develops,
coordinates, facilitates, and oversees the design of publicity
materials including
posters, promo shots, and the website. Specific duties will
include:
• Design and implementation of production website
• Design of posters and other promotional materials
• Design of Electronic Press Kit materials
• Design of DVD
Key
Makeup Person
The key makeup
person applies and
maintains the cast’s makeup. Specific duties
will include:
• Applying makeup to cast members
• Maintaining actor’s makeup during shooting, in
coordination with the script supervisor and the continuity stills
photographer
Key
Hairdresser
The key
hairdresser dresses and
maintains the cast’s hair. Specific duties
will include:
• Dressing cast members hair
• Maintaining actor’s hair during shooting, in
coordination with the script supervisor and the continuity stills
photographer
Costumer
Designer
The costume
designer works under the supervision of the director and the art
director to design,
obtain, assemble, and maintain the costumes for a
production. Specific duties
will include:
• The development of costuming concepts and design of
costumes
• Coordination with the art director, production designer, and
DP
• The obtaining of all costume components
• The final assembly of all costumes
• The maintenance of all costumes
Set
Costumer
The set costumer
works as an assistant to the costume designer, helping to
assemble and
maintain the costumes, and also
managing and
facilitating the use of the costumes during
production. Specific duties
will include:
• Assist the costume design in design, obtaining, and assembly
of costumes
• Organization, maintenance, and management of costumes
• Helping the actors change
Property
Manager
The property
manager works in coordination with the art director, production
designer, and DP to gather,
maintain, and manage all the props for a
production. Specific duties
will include:
• Seeking and obtaining props
• Maintenance and management of props
Set
Decorator
The set decorator
works closely with the art director, production designer,
construction foreman, and DP to dress and
decorate the sets. Specific duties
will include:
• Painting, draping, arranging props
• Small-scale landscaping
CAMERA
DEPARTMENT
Director
of Photography
The DP, or
cinematographer, is the camera and
lighting supervisor on the production. Besides
overseeing the work of the camera crew, the DP is also assisted by
the grips and electricians in preparing the technical aspects of
recording an image on film or CCD. Specific duties will
include:
• Operation of cameras
• Coordination of lighting, angle, motion control, media,
settings, etc.
Camera
Operator
The camera
operator assists the
DP in camera operation. Specific duties
will include:
• Operation
of cameras
• Focus marking & pulling
• Maintenance and management of camera equipment
1st
Assistant Cameraperson
The
1st
AC
assists the
DP in camera operation and maintenance. Specific duties
will include:
• Operation of cameras
• Slating & loading
• Focus marking and pulling
• Maintenance and management of camera
equipment
2nd
Assistant Cameraperson
The
2nd
AC
assists the
DP in camera operation and maintenance and works in
coordination with the script supervisor in naming, slating, and
logging shots and reels/tapes. Specific duties will include:
• Operation of cameras
• Slating & loading
• Maintenance and management of camera equipment
• Maintenance, labeling, logging, and safekeeping of
reels/tapes
Continuity
Stills Photographer
The continuity
still photographer uses a digital still camera to
establish
continuity referents for each shot covered in a day of
shooting. These shots are
cross-referenced with the script supervisor’s log for
accessibility on set. Specific duties will include:
• Taking pictures of each shot covered, with particular
attention to in-point and out-point of a shot. This means a
photograph should be taken before the director says
“action,” and immediately after the director says
“cut.” These photographs should not use a
flash…
• Daily cross-referencing with script supervisor to ensure
accessibility of continuity stills during
production
Production
Still Photographer
The still
photographer documents the
production by taking still photographs. These pictures
are used for documentary and publicity purposes. Specific duties
will include:
• Taking pictures of set operations, poster shots, portraits,
etc
Documentary
Videographer
The documentary
videographer captures
“behind the scenes” footage for the
Electronic Press Kit and other documentary purposes. Specific
duties will include:
• Filming set operations
• Filming interviews with cast and
crew
PRODUCTION
SOUND:
Mixer/Recordist
The mixer, aka
recordist, is the on-set/on-location sound engineer
responsible
for the recording of production sound and any
sync-related on-set sound mixing and playback. Specific duties will
include:
• Supervising capture of audio onto various devices from
various sources
• Maintenance and management of on-set sound equipment
• Assist in the recording of ADR, foley, & music during
postproduction
Boom
Operators
The boom
operators work under
the supervision of the mixer/recordist in the recording of
production sound, holding mic
booms, placing mics, holding cables, and operating various
recording devices. Specific duties will include:
• Holding mic booms and cables
• Headphone monitoring of mics
• Mic placement, set-up, and tear-down
• Operation of recording devices
Sound
Assistant
The sound
assistant acts mainly as a liaison
between the mixer/recordist and the script
supervisor, managing and
logging media assets. Specific duties include:
• Labeling, Maintenance and management of tapes and
media.
• Report of tape/shot info to script supervisor for log
• Maintenance of tape logging forms
SET
OPERATIONS:
Key
Grip
The key grip
works with the gaffer in setting and
cutting lights to creating shadow effects for the set lighting and
supervises camera cranes, dollies, platforms, and “wild
wall” movements according to the DP. Specific duties
will include:
• Creating shadow effects
• Supervising dollie, crane, and other camera movement
• Maintenance and management of grip
equipment
Best-Boy
Grip
The best-boy grip
is the chief assistant to the key grip, aiding him/her in
rigging,
cutting light, and carrying out camera
movements. Specific duties
will include:
• Assisting the key grip in light cutting
• Assisting in the various technical set operations required
by the DP
Set
Ops Grips
The set ops grips
are assistants to the key grip, aiding him/her in
rigging,
cutting light, and carrying out camera
movements. Specific duties
will include:
• Assisting the key grip in light cutting
• Holding flags and bounces
• Laying dolly track
• Assisting in the various technical set operations required
by the DP
Dolly
Grip
The dolly grip is
the chief grip responsible
for operating the camera dolly, usually in
conjunction with the best-boy grip. Specific duties will
include:
• Operating the camera dolly
Construction
Foreman
The construction
foreman works in coordination with the art director, production
designer, DP, and set dressers, overseeing
the construction and demolition of sets, special equipment, car
mounts and platforms. Specific duties
will include:
• Coordination and collaboration with the production designer
on the design of sets
• supervision of the construction of sets
• The construction and implementation of special equipment
such as camera jibs, dollies, or car-mounts
• The demolition of sets and
equipment
Construction
Grips
The construction
grips aid the construction foreman in set
construction and demolition. Specific duties
will include:
• The construction of sets
• The demolition of sets
ELECTRICAL:
Gaffer
Also sometimes
called the lighting
designer, the gaffer is
the chief electrician who supervises
set lighting in accordance with the requirements of the
DP. Specific duties
will include:
• Lighting of sets and locations
• Maintenance and management of lights and lighting
equipment
• Specialized electrical work such as generator
operation
Best-Boy
Electric
The best-boy
electric is the chief assistant to the gaffer in the
lighting of
sets and the operation of electrical
systems.
Specific duties will include:
• Lighting of sets and locations
• Maintenance and management of lights and lighting
equipment
• Specialized electrical work such as generator
operation
POSTPRODUCTION
STAFF:
EDITORIAL:
Editor
The editor works
under the supervision of the director and executive producer
to assemble the
film. Specific duties
will include:
• The assembly of the footage into successive cuts until a
final cut is reached
• Assist the DP with color correction and other
post-production effects
• The output of the final cut to several
formats
Assistant
Editor
The assistant
editor works as an assistant to the editor, helping him/her with
by logging and
capturing footage, organizing and managing media
in
coordination with the script supervisor’s log. Specific
duties will include:
• Logging and capture media
• Preparing offline edit timelines for the director
• Managing media in coordination with the script
supervisor’s log
• Maintaining a system of backups
• Assisting with compression and multi-format
output
COMPOSITING:
Lead
Compositor/Visual Effects Supervisor
The lead
compositor works under the supervision of the director, DP, and art
director and in coordination with the editor to design and
implement compositing effects. Specific duties
will include:
• Supervision of all compositing work
• Assist the art director and DP in the creative and technical
design of composite shots
• Implementation of composite shots
Compositors
The compositors
work under the supervision of the lead compositor and the art
director to implement
compositing effects. Specific duties
will include:
• Digital scrubbing and cleaning
• Implementation of composite shots
SOUND/MUSIC:
Sound
Designer
The sound
designer, working in conjunction with the director, is
responsible
for the ideation and creation of the overall soundtrack
of
the film. The sound designer supervises the mix of music, dialogue,
ADR, foley, and sound effects. Specific duties will include:
• Sonic mis-en-scene
• Realization of sound effects, textures, and landscapes
• Supervision of the mix for various output
formats
Composer
The
composer writes
original music to be heard in
the film, both diagetic and nondiagetic. Specific duties will
include:
• Writing music as demanded in both pre and
postproduction
• Supervising the recording of the
music
Mixing
Engineer
The mixing
engineer, under the supervision of the sound designer,
mixes the
overall soundtrack into its final
mixes for a variety of output formats. Specific duties will
include:
• Mixing sound in stereo and/or multi-channel formats, for
home system and theatrical release
• Preparing final mixes for mastering
• Mastering audio
Foley
Artist
The foley
artist creates sound
effects to accompany specific visual objects, movements, and sound
sources, such as
footsteps or punches. Specific duties will include:
• Generating and recording sounds to accompany specific
on-screen sound sources.
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