详情介绍
中文
52119 – 电影、广播和表演艺术中的其他技术和协调职业
在电影、广播和表演艺术中从事其他技术和协调职业的工人协调和执行电视、广播和电影制作、新闻广播、戏剧和舞台制作以及其他现场或录制制作的特定活动。他们受雇于电视台和广播电台和网络、录音室、电影和视频制作公司、音乐会发起人以及剧院、舞台和舞蹈公司。
标题索引
- 动物饲养员 - 电影、广播和表演艺术
- 广播协调员
- 首席灯光技术员
- 首席舞台电工
- 服装师
- 服装监督
- 客户
- 服装业 - 电影、广播和表演艺术
- 服装协调员
- 服装师
- 外装经理
- 外景拍摄导演
- 额外的管理人--电影、广播和表演艺术
- 电影外景经理
- 第一拍档
- 楼层导演-广播
- 楼层经理-广播
- 领班
- 灯光师
- 衣柜主管
- 梳妆台主管
- 拍摄人员的主管
- 灯板操作员
- 灯光效果总技师
- 灯光师
- 位置管理器 - 电影和广播
- 机械师-电工
- 化妆师 - 电影、广播和表演艺术
- 化妆师-特效
- 化妆师和美发师 - 表演艺术
- 化妆师和假发师
- 电影设施主管
- 音乐节目策划
- 光学效果协调员
- 演示协调员 - 广播
- 制作协调员 - 电影、广播和表演艺术
- 制作协调员 - 无线电广播
- 制作协调员 - 视频游戏
- 制作协调员 - 视觉效果
- 制作技术员 - 电影、广播和表演艺术
- 节目统筹 - 广播
- 编程经理
- 财产保管人 - 舞台制作或电影
- 物业大师-广播
- 财产大师 - 电影、广播和表演艺术
- 电台音乐节目策划
- 电台节目策划
- 远程广播协调员
- 索具灯光师
- 剧本监督
- 设置电工
- 设置车间领班/女工
- 特效技师
- 体育节目协调员 - 广播
- 舞台助理导演
- 舞台电工
- 舞台监督
- 舞台技师
- 舞台监督
- 工作室管理员
- 工作室电工
- 工作室经理
- 工作室经理 - 广播
- 特技协调员
- 广播技术员
- 剧院技术员
- 单位经理 - 电影和广播
- 衣柜协调员
- 衣柜主人/情妇
- 衣柜主管
- 假发美发师-电影、广播和表演艺术
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
楼面经理
- 协调摄像师和其他技术人员的工作,并在新闻广播和电视节目录制期间提示播音员、演员和表演者。
钥匙扣
- 监督装配、放置、移动和拆除灯光、布景、背景、布景和其他舞台设备的管理员、灯光师和舞台工作人员。
灯光师和灯光师
- 设置、操作和维修工作室、布景和舞台上的灯光和其他电气设备。
特技协调员和特效技师
- 设计和协调特殊效果,例如火灾、爆炸和碰撞。
化妆师
- 对演员和其他表演者进行化妆和特效化妆。
服装商
- 研究剧本以确定必要的服装并监督服装的采购、试穿和维护。
设置车间领班和物业师傅
- 协助编制成套施工规范
- 确定并列出必要的道具,并在排练和表演期间放置它们。
就业要求
- 对于本单元组中的大多数职业,需要完成广播、戏剧艺术或相关领域的学院或大学课程,并在电影、广播或表演艺术的相关支持或协助职业中拥有多年经验。
- 楼层经理需要工作组合。
- 从事电影、广播和表演艺术工作的化妆师可能需要参加培训计划。
- 化妆师需要通过作品集展示的创造力。
- 对于灯光师、灯光技术人员、关键控制人员和其他舞台技术人员,需要完成大学课程或其他剧院技术制作专业培训课程。
- 可能需要相关工会的会员资格。
附加信息
- 根据制作或广播工作室的规模,本单元组的职业之间可能存在职责重叠。
排除
- 录音录像技术人员(52113)
- 广播技术员(52112)
- 电影和摄像机操作员(52110)
- 灯光设计师(53123 剧场、时装、展览等创意设计师)
- 电影、广播、摄影和表演艺术助理和操作员(53111)
English
52119 – Other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts
Workers in other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts coordinate and perform specific activities for television, radio and motion picture productions, news broadcasts, theatre and stage productions, and other live or recorded productions. They are employed by television and radio stations and networks, recording studios, motion picture and video production companies, concert promoters and theatre, stage and dance companies.
Index of titles
- Animal wrangler - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Broadcasting coordinator
- Chief lighting technician
- Chief stage electrician
- Costume maker
- Costume supervisor
- Costumer
- Costumer - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Costumes coordinator
- Costumier
- Exterior set manager
- Exterior shooting director
- Extra wrangler - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Film location manager
- First grip
- Floor director - broadcasting
- Floor manager - broadcasting
- Gaffer
- Head grip
- Head of wardrobe
- Key dresser
- Key grip
- Light board operator
- Lighting effects chief technician
- Lighting technician
- Location manager - motion pictures and broadcasting
- Machinist-electrician
- Make-up artist - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Make-up artist - special effects
- Make-up artist and hairdresser - performing arts
- Make-up artist and wig maker
- Motion picture facilities supervisor
- Music program planner
- Optical effects coordinator
- Presentation coordinator - broadcasting
- Production coordinator - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Production coordinator - radiobroadcasting
- Production coordinator - video games
- Production coordinator - visual effects
- Production technician - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Program coordinator - broadcasting
- Programming manager
- Properties custodian - stage productions or motion pictures
- Property master - broadcasting
- Property master - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
- Radio music program planner
- Radio program planner
- Remote broadcasting coordinator
- Rigging gaffer
- Script supervisor
- Set electrician
- Settings shop foreman/woman
- Special effects technician
- Sports program coordinator - broadcasting
- Stage assistant director
- Stage electrician
- Stage manager
- Stage technician
- Staging supervisor
- Studio administrator
- Studio electrician
- Studio manager
- Studio manager - broadcasting
- Stunt coordinator
- Telecasting technician
- Theatre technician
- Unit manager - motion pictures and broadcasting
- Wardrobe coordinator
- Wardrobe master/mistress
- Wardrobe supervisor
- Wig hairdresser - motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Floor managers
- Coordinate the work of camera operators and other technical staff, and cue announcers, actors and performers during news broadcasts and television program tapings.
Key grips
- Supervise grips, gaffers and stagehands who rig, place, move and dismantle lights, sets, backdrops, scenery and other stage equipment.
Gaffers and lighting technicians
- Set up, operate and make repairs to lights and other electrical equipment in studios and on sets and stages.
Stunt co-ordinators and special effects technicians
- Design and coordinate special effects such as fires, explosions and crashes.
Make-up artists
- Apply cosmetic and special effects make-up on actors and other performers.
Costumiers
- Study scripts to determine the necessary costumes and oversee the acquisition, fitting and maintenance of costumes.
Settings shop foremen and property masters
- Assist in preparing the construction specifications for sets
- Identify and list the necessary props and place them during rehearsals and performances.
Employment requirements
- For most occupations in this unit group, completion of a college or university program in broadcasting, theatre arts or a related field and several years of experience in a related support or assisting occupation in motion pictures, broadcasting or the performing arts are required.
- Floor managers require a portfolio of work.
- Make-up artists working in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts may require a training program.
- Creative ability, as demonstrated by a portfolio of work, is required for make-up artists.
- For gaffers, lighting technicians, key grips and other stage technicians, completion of a college program or other specialized training program in technical production for theatre is required.
- Membership in a related union may be required.
Additional information
- There may be an overlap in duties among occupations in this unit group, depending on the size of the production or broadcasting studio.
Exclusions
- Audio and video recording technicians (52113)
- Broadcast technicians (52112)
- Film and video camera operators (52110)
- Lighting designer (in 53123 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers)
- Motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and performing arts assistants and operators (53111)