Pyrotechnician
Pyrotechnicians control the pyrotechnical elements of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by
Pyrotechnicians control the pyrotechnical elements of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by
Script supervisors are responsible for the continuity of the movie or television program. They watch every shot to make sure that it’s according to the
Stage managers coordinate and supervise the preparation and execution of the show to ensure the scenic image and the actions on stage comply with the
Stand-ins replace actors before the filming starts. They perform the actions of the actors during the lighting and audiovisual setup, so everything is in the
Lighting technicians setup, prepare, check and maintain equipment in order to provide optimal lighting quality for live performances and motion pictures. They cooperate with road
Intelligent lighting engineers set up, prepare, check and maintain digital and automated lighting equipment in order to provide optimal lighting quality for a live performance.
Location managers are responsible for procuring locations for filming outside of the studio and all the logistics this includes. They negotiate site use, and manage
Prompters prompt or cue performers when they forget their lines or neglect to move to the right position on the stage.
Prop makers construct, build, prepare, adapt and maintain props used on stage and for filming movies or television programs. Props may be simple imitations of
Extras perform actions in the background or in crowds during filming. They do not contribute to the plot directly but they are important to create