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Actress

Actresses collaborate with Writers and Directors to bring performances to life. They are an integral part of meaningful storytelling: bringing ideas to fruition, inhabiting characters and provoking... Learn More Avg. Salary: $3M a picture Salary Range: $65K - $20M a picture Alt Titles: Actor, Talent
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Actor

An Actor embodies a character in a film, TV show, or other type of content. With research of that character, memorization of dialogue, and collaboration with the Director of the project, an Actor... Learn More Avg. Salary: $56,903 Salary Range: $15,500 - $139,500 Alt Titles: Actress, Artist, Cast Member, Performer, Talent, Thespian
Gaffer aiming light on set

Gaffer

The Gaffer, also called the Chief Lighting Technician or Chief Electrician, is the most senior position within the electrical department and leads it on a film set. They are typically hired during... Learn More Avg. Salary: $54,738 Salary Range: $19K to $129K Alt Titles: Chief Lighting Technician, CLT, On Set Gaffer
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Executive Producer (Film)

The Executive Producer provides the financial backing for a film project. Their involvement depends on the project with some EPs only securing funds and others getting involved in the filmmaking... Learn More Salary Range: Dependent on project budget and level of success Alt Titles: EP, Film Financier
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Cinematographer

The Cinematographer works with the Director to achieve the overall visual aesthetic of a film, television show, commercial, music video, or other type of content. Learn More Avg. Salary: $45,353 Alt Titles: Director of Photography, DP, DOP
Showrunner in meeting with his production team

Showrunner

Showrunners are in charge of the writing and execution of a television series. They run the Writers’ room, guide Directors and creative crew, and collaborate with the studio/network to deliver their... Learn More Avg. Salary: $100K to $300K an episode Salary Range: $30K an episode to $20M a year Alt Titles: None
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Production Assistant

A Production Assistant works with various departments on set as needed for odd jobs and support tasks. This is the entry-level position for many crew positions. Learn More Avg. Salary: $34,296 Salary Range: $31K - $43K Alt Titles: PA
Choreographer teaching a dance in studio

Choreographer (Film)

Choreographers devise dance routines for film, TV, and commercial productions. They also teach the moves to Dancers and Actors on set. Learn More Avg. Salary: $48,699 Salary Range: $38K - $61K Alt Titles: None
Best Boy Grip adjusting lighting on set

Best Boy

The Best Boy is the title given to the head assistant to the Gaffer or Key Grip in their respective departments. In both cases, the Best Boy Electric (electric department) or Best Boy Grip (grip... Learn More Avg. Salary: $92,000 Alt Titles: Best Boy Grip
Key Grip working on lights on film set

Key Grip

The Key Grip supervises the Grip Department on a film set, providing all support for lights and camera on set. They shape light for a cinematic quality. Learn More Avg. Salary: $59,000 Salary Range: $41K-$131K Alt Titles: Head of Grip Department
Foley artist in his sound studio

Foley Artist

A Foley Artist performs custom-made sound effects for film, television, and other entertainment mediums. Unlike Sound Editors who use pre-recorded sounds to accompany the visuals, Foley Artists create... Learn More Avg. Salary: $450 per 8-hour day Alt Titles: None
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Screenwriter/TV Writer

Screenwriters and TV Writers write scripts for film, TV, commercials, and other types of content, including all scenes and dialogue. Their work may also involve writing treatments and series bibles as... Learn More Avg. Salary: $117,279 for a spec film script Alt Titles: Script Writer, Screenplay Writer, Writer, Teleplay Writer, Staff Writer, Movie Writer, Feature Film Writer
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Colorist

What exactly does the role of a Colorist entail? We’re breaking down this position that is equal parts creative and technical in the world of post-production. Learn More Avg. Salary: $40,097 – $58,152 Salary Range: $40,097 – $58,152 Alt Titles: Digital Colorist, Post Digital Imaging Technician, Grader
Armorer showing actress how to shoot a gun

Armorer

An Armorer supervises the use of all weapons on a film set and provides instruction for the Actors on how to use them properly and safely. Learn More Avg. Salary: $48,646 Salary Range: $12K - $88K Alt Titles: None
Associate producer wearing headphones on set

Associate Producer

The Associate Producer (often abbreviated to AP) assists in putting a production together. This nuts and bolts position may include writing, editing, organizing and assisting a wide variety of crew... Learn More Avg. Salary: $68,304 Salary Range: $40K-$105K Alt Titles: AP
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Production Designer

The Production Designer manages the art department on a set and oversees the visuals of the film. They participate in location scouts, design sets, and are the most senior role in creating the visual... Learn More Salary Range: $450 - $2K a day Alt Titles: PD
Line Producer running through the budget with an older film development executive

Line Producer

The Line Producer manages a production’s budget and schedule. They also hire the below-the-line crew and serve as the liaison between the Director, Producer, and crew. Learn More Avg. Salary: $83,699 Salary Range: $74,000-$132,000 Alt Titles: None
Producer talking on her phone in her office

Producer (Film)

A Producer is the person who heads up or assists with the production of a film, TV show, or other types of entertainment. Depending on the nature of the position, a Producer may develop scripts, find... Learn More Avg. Salary: $750,000 per film (for a studio-backed production) Salary Range: $250K-$10M (for studio-backed productions) Alt Titles: Movie Producer, Film Producer
Director of Photography looking at camera on set

Director of Photography

The Director of Photography or DP works with a Director to execute their vision for the script. They are in charge of both Camera and Lighting Departments, creating the visuals that help tell the... Learn More Avg. Salary: $65,000 Alt Titles: Cinematographer, DP, DOP
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Entertainment Lawyer

Entertainment Lawyers manage legal matters for studios, production companies, Producers, Directors, Screenwriters, Actors, and occasionally below-the-line crew. This includes contractual agreements... Learn More Avg. Salary: $117,567 Salary Range: $77K - $186K Alt Titles: Entertainment Attorney
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Script Supervisor

The Script Supervisor oversees continuity during principal photography, ensuring that every element of the characters and sets are where they should be in each take. Learn More Avg. Salary: $67,386 Salary Range: $40K-$86K Alt Titles: Scripty, Continuity
Director and team looking at camera on set

Director (Film)

Directors are the storytellers in charge of every creative aspect from development to post-production. They ensure that the film’s story is conveyed through the performances of the Actors, other... Learn More Salary Range: $250K to $2M Alt Titles: Film Director, Movie Director
Boom Operator smiling on outdoor shoot

Boom Operator

The role of a Boom Operator is to place and hold the boom microphone to record the dialogue for Actors during a film or television shoot and to know the basics of the use of wireless microphones and... Learn More Avg. Salary: $72,000 Salary Range: $37K-$121K Alt Titles: Boom Person, Boom Man, Boom Woman
Costume Designer sewing fabric on costume

Costume Designer

The Costume Designer creates the costumes that help to inform the characters and tell their stories in a film. They are the artistic head for all costume-based decisions on a shoot. Learn More Salary Range: $3,000 to $3,500+ per week on a film Alt Titles: Head of Wardrobe
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Drone Pilot

The job of a Drone Pilot is to capture footage from a unique, bird’s eye perspective. Learn More Avg. Salary: $82,755 Salary Range: $73K-$116K Alt Titles: Drone Operator, Drone Camera Operator
Storyboard artist sketching a large panel

Storyboard Artist

Storyboard Artists create visualizations of scripts (animatics), allowing the creative team to “see” the episode or film before full animation or shooting begins. Learn More Avg. Salary: $114,289 Salary Range: $85K - $149K Alt Titles: Storyboard Revisionist
Casting Director with actress in casting office

Casting Director

Casting Directors help Directors and Producers find the right Actors for their film, TV, and commercial productions. Learn More Avg. Salary: $71,554 Salary Range: $61,000-$82,500 Alt Titles: CD, Talent Scout, Casting Agent
TV Producer watching filming on a monitor

TV Producer

Television Producers oversee the production of narrative half-hour, hour-long, reality, and streaming television productions. Learn More Avg. Salary: $76,690 Salary Range: $35K-$115K Alt Titles: Producer, Executive Producer, Associate Producer, Television Producer
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Location Scout

Location Scouts secure locations for filming. They handle permits and coordinate location management before, during, and after production. Learn More Avg. Salary: $86,131 Salary Range: $45K-$165K Alt Titles: Location Manager, Locations
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Location Manager

The Location Manager finds, secures and supervises locations for a film, TV, or commercial production. They submit permits, negotiate rates, coordinate parking, trash removal, and navigate any... Learn More Avg. Salary: $3,000 per week Alt Titles: Location Supervisor, Locations
Film Editor working in editing suite

Film Editor

The Film Editor works with the Director, editing footage together to shape character and perspective, thereby creating a comprehensive onscreen narrative. Learn More Avg. Salary: $52,107 Salary Range: $35K-$79K Alt Titles: Picture Editor, Cutter
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Camera Operator

A Camera Operator is part of a film’s Camera Department. They set up and operate the camera for every shot to capture the action that takes place during each take. Learn More Salary Range: $150K to $300K Alt Titles: Camera Person, Shooter, Steadicam
Music Supervisor in studio with session singer recording vocals

Music Supervisor

The Music Supervisor oversees all music that takes place in a motion picture, selecting tracks that fit the mood and tone of each scene, and sometimes sitting in during recording sessions. Learn More Avg. Salary: $54,086 Salary Range: $44K - $65K Alt Titles: None
Sound Designer in his production studio

Sound Designer

The Sound Designer oversees the creative aspects of how a film will feel sonically and what its unified sound aesthetic will be. Learn More Salary Range: $68,000-$124,000 Alt Titles: Sound Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
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Assistant Editor

The Assistant Editor supports the main Picture Editor by preparing projects, cleaning up timelines and handling exports. Learn More Avg. Salary: $57,455 Salary Range: $39K-$87K Alt Titles: AE
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Manager

A Manager oversees the professional lives of their clients, which can include brainstorming new projects, guiding the progress of existing assignments, providing notes on those assignments and... Learn More Avg. Salary: $250K-$300K Salary Range: $50K - $1M+ Alt Titles: Talent Manager
Dolly grip laying track on set

Dolly Grip

Dolly Grips prepare a location or set for camera motion and support the camera any time it is moving. They lay protective flooring according to the scene blocking, hold the camera when it is rigged to... Learn More Salary Range: $100K-$300K Alt Titles: A Dolly Grip, B Dolly Grip
Unit Production Manager looking over paperwork at her desk

Unit Production Manager

Unit Production Managers ensure that all of the paperwork is organized for the Line Producer. They also handle all crew deal memos and contracts. Learn More Avg. Salary: $70,773 Salary Range: $47K-$103K Alt Titles: UPM, Production Manager
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Set Dresser

Set Dressers work on film sets to arrange set dressing items such as pictures and furniture before the camera. They may be responsible for the pickup, transport, and all organization of set dressing... Learn More Avg. Salary: $75,000 Salary Range: $30 - $35/hr Alt Titles: None
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Art Director

Art Directors oversee the building of sets and the creation of all show signage in line with the vision of the Production Designer. Learn More Avg. Salary: $74,292 Salary Range: $50K-$112K Alt Titles: Production Designer (On lower budget projects, these roles may be combined)
Grip working with lights on film production

Grip

Grips are part of the Grip Department. The Key Grip hires and oversees the Best Boys, Dolly Grips, Hammers and Rigging crew for a production. They make sure sets and rigs are safely built and... Learn More Avg. Salary: $59,000 Salary Range: $41K-$131K Alt Titles: First Company Grip
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Script Reader

Script Readers provide script coverage for scripts being considered for production, agency representation, or film contest awards. Learn More Salary Range: $1,544 to $1,857 a week Alt Titles: Script Consultant, Script Coverage Services, Script Analyst
Drone Operator piloting her drone through the sky

Drone Operator

A Drone Operator works to remotely pilot aircraft that gets footage from above a specific location during production. Learn More Avg. Salary: $58,026 Salary Range: $39K - $92K Alt Titles: Drone Pilot
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1st AC (First AC)

The First AC manages the camera gear and crew on a film set. They work under the Cinematographer, recommending cameras, lenses, and other support gear. Learn More Avg. Salary: $100,000 Salary Range: $70,000 to $250,000 Alt Titles: 1st Assistant Camera, Camera Technician
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Makeup Artist

As part of a production team, a Makeup Artist’s job is to collaborate with other creatives by painting faces, creating character looks and designing other facial effects in line with their vision. Learn More Avg. Salary: $75,000 Salary Range: $37K- $124K Alt Titles: None
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Set Decorator

Set Decorators are in charge of populating sets with character and world-specific items on television series, feature films, commercials or short projects. Their remit is vast and includes light... Learn More Avg. Salary: $104,000 Alt Titles: Set Decoration
Co-producer in production meeting with her team

Co-producer

A Co-producer coordinates the different production departments and logistical needs of the production team. Learn More Avg. Salary: $80,902 Salary Range: $43K-$158K Alt Titles: Co-producer in Production (specific to a production)
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Composer

The Composer creates the score for a motion picture through writing, revising, and recording new music to elicit an emotional response. Learn More Avg. Salary: $49,300 Salary Range: $42K - $59K Alt Titles: Film Composer
Digital Imaging Technician looking at footage on his laptop

Digital Imaging Technician

The Digital Imaging Technician is responsible for wrangling all data on set and duplicating it for safety. They’re responsible for ensuring all footage is available and intact for the Editor. Learn More Avg. Salary: $700 per day, plus gear Salary Range: $250 - $750 per day, plus gear Alt Titles: DIT
Stunt Coordinator demonstrating stunt on set

Stunt Coordinator

Stunt Coordinators plan and coordinate stunts on a production set. They also cast Stunt Performers in these roles. Learn More Avg. Salary: $42,504 Salary Range: $20K - $70K+ Alt Titles: Stunt Performer, Stunt Double, Stuntman, Stuntwoman, Stunt Actor
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Re-recording Mixer

The Re-recording Mixer provides the final theatrical sound mix for a cinematic production. Their goal is to create a mix that tells the story effectively. Learn More Avg. Salary: $73,698 Salary Range: $30K - $158K Alt Titles: Dubbing Mixer
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2nd AC (Second AC)

The 2nd Assistant Camera works on the camera team organizing lenses, building camera gear and running the slate. Learn More Avg. Salary: $50,626 Salary Range: $42K-$62K Alt Titles: 2nd Assistant Camera
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Extra

An Extra fills in as part of the background of a scene and adds depth to the environment. Learn More Avg. Salary: $170 per day Salary Range: $100 - $185 per day Alt Titles: Background Actor
1st Assistant Director talking to colleague on location

1st Assistant Director

The 1st Assistant Director manages the schedule for a film set and coordinates all on-set departments for each shot. Learn More Salary Range: $50,000 to $75,000 Alt Titles: 1st AD
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Casting Associate

A Casting Associate assists in the casting of Actors in film and television. Learn More Avg. Salary: $68,168 Salary Range: $41K - $105K Alt Titles: None
Second Assistant Director on set with movie crew

2nd Assistant Director

2nd Assistant Directors assist the Assistant Director to ensure a set is running smoothly. This may include tracking progress on schedule, creating call sheets, working with Extras, and generally... Learn More Avg. Salary: $84,900 Salary Range: $64K-$121K Alt Titles: 2nd AD, Second AD
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Film Professor

A Professor is an academic professional — often with industry experience — who teaches students to become proficient in a particular field of production or study. Learn More Avg. Salary: $63,137 Salary Range: $15K - $158K Alt Titles: Lecturer, Instructor
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Key PA

Key PAs are in charge of the Set PAs, ensuring they are all in control of their many on set tasks. Learn More Avg. Salary: $59,215 Salary Range: $42K - $81K Alt Titles: Key Production Assistant, KPA
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Casting Assistant

Casting Assistants hold a largely administrative role in the casting process. They report to and support Casting Directors. They work with Actors’ schedules, schedule auditions, construct casting... Learn More Avg. Salary: $59,215 Salary Range: $42K - $81K Alt Titles: Casting Producer, Assistant Casting Producer, Assistant Casting Director
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Production Accountant (Film)

A Production Accountant looks after all of the finances for a production. They issue paychecks and give updates to the Producers on where their actual budget is in relation to their projected budget. Learn More Avg. Salary: $60,262 Salary Range: $21K - $115K Alt Titles: Accountant
Visual Effects Supervisor looking at a camera on a set with a green screen

Visual Effects Supervisor

Visual Effects Supervisors are present on set when a film or television show is being shot. They advise on how to go about shooting something to make it easy to handle in post-production. With good... Learn More Avg. Salary: $140,502 Salary Range: $59K - $225K Alt Titles: On Set VFX Supervisor, VFX Super
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Production Coordinator

Production Coordinators have a wide-ranging role to ensure the smooth running of a production. Their many duties include liaising between departments, creating contracts and coordinating cast and crew... Learn More Avg. Salary: $53,287 Salary Range: $40K-$70K Alt Titles: Production Office Coordinator
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Assistant Production Coordinator

Assistant Production Coordinators problem-solve every aspect of production. Their countless responsibilities include being the main point of contact for everyone on set, distributing scripts and... Learn More Avg. Salary: $53,315 Salary Range: $40K - $70K Alt Titles: Assistant Production Office Coordinator, APOC, APC
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Film Catering

A Catering (or Craft Services) person provides all food and beverages on set, with the exception of meal times. Learn More Avg. Salary: $48,963 Salary Range: $29K-$56K Alt Titles: Crafty, Craft Services, Entertainment Catering, Caterer
Post Supervisor working on post-production on her computer

Post Supervisor

A Post Supervisor maintains the integrity of a film or television show by overseeing color correction and visual effects, handling quality control, and managing billing and paperwork. Learn More Avg. Salary: $50,906 Salary Range: $41K - $67K Alt Titles: Post-Production Supervisor
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ADR Mixer

ADR Mixers correct dialogue and sound that was problematic in the original production. They remove background noise, re-record dialogue with lip-synching and clean up production audio. Learn More Avg. Salary: $76,799 Salary Range: $51K-$114K Alt Titles: ADR Recordist. (This used to be a separate job, but is now under the remit of ADR Mixers.)
Film electrician adjusting light on set

Film Electrician

The Film Electrician lays cable and sets up lights for the Gaffer on a film set. There are two types: a Rigging Electric and an On-Set Electric. Learn More Avg. Salary: $51,013 Salary Range: $35K-$73K Alt Titles: Lamp Operator, Electric
Key Hair Stylist curling an actress' hair

Key Hair Stylist

Key Hair Stylists cut and style the hair and wigs of Actors, Background Artists and Stunt Performers on television series, feature films, commercials or short projects. Learn More Avg. Salary: $77,000 Alt Titles: Key Hairdresser, Key Stylist, Key Hair Designer
Foley Engineer with headphones on in her editing suite

Foley Engineer

The Foley Engineer works in the Sound Department, setting up microphones and recording the sound effects Foley Artists create for a motion picture Learn More Salary Range: $200 to $400 a day Alt Titles: Foley Recordist
Hairdresser fixing an actress' hair

Hairdresser

A Hairdresser will work to prepare an Actor’s look to suit the scene. Hair pieces, wigs, hair extensions, and hair dye are all tools of the trade. Learn More Avg. Salary: $66,000 Salary Range: $50,000 to $70,000 Alt Titles: Stylist, Hair Stylist
Assistant Costume Designer holding up a garment to see if it fits an actress

Assistant Costume Designer

Assistant Costume Designers assist Costume Designers with all looks for Actors on set. They also plan, create, organize, and help maintain clothes on set. Learn More Avg. Salary: $25,000 to $100,000 Salary Range: $25,000 to $100,000 Alt Titles: Theatrical Designer
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Assistant Makeup Artist

Assistant Makeup Artists can do everything from natural beauty to turning a person into a literal monster. They may also be in charge of body makeup, organization, or keeping Actors looking perfect... Learn More Avg. Salary: $24,666 Salary Range: $16K-$36K Alt Titles: None
Graphic Artist working on a design for a film

Graphic Artist

Graphic Artists implement general visual effects and create custom transitions through carefully selected fonts and colors. Learn More Avg. Salary: $80,000 Salary Range: Up to $120K Alt Titles: Motion Graphics Artist, Motion Graphics and Titles
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Festival Programmer

Festival Programmers are in charge of sourcing and selecting the most appropriate films for their respective festivals, whilst also taking responsibility for the smooth running of the festivals... Learn More Avg. Salary: $63,443 Salary Range: $44K - $102K Alt Titles: Programming Coordinator, Programming Manager
Post-production Coordinator talking on her phone at her office

Post-Production Coordinator

Post-Production Coordinators ensure delivery of a finished episode to the network. Duties include distributing daily footage to crew and production, scheduling Actors for post dialogue work, and... Learn More Avg. Salary: $53,287 Salary Range: $40K - $70K Alt Titles: Post Coordinator, PPC
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Assistant Production Accountant (Film)

Whereas the Production Accountant takes care of macro-level financials and overall budgets for a production, Assistant Production Accountants take care of micro-level financials... Learn More Avg. Salary: $53,748 Salary Range: $38K - $77K Alt Titles: Second Assistant Production Accountant
Film Prop Manager directing prop placement on set

Props Manager

The Props Manager acquires, organizes, and maintains all items that an Actor uses within a film. They source props from thrift shops and props houses. Learn More Avg. Salary: $59,000 Alt Titles: Props Master, Property Master, Props
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Script Analyst

A Script Analyst evaluates all forms of media to determine viability for television and film production. Learn More Salary Range: $75K-$120K Alt Titles: Story Analyst, Script Reader
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Assistant Prop Master

Assistant Property Masters assist the Prop Master with anything Actors handle on set. They ensure the correct props are prepared, are on hand for the shoot, and are archived once a scene is wrapped. Learn More Avg. Salary: $54,094 Salary Range: $31K-$64K Alt Titles: Assistant Property, Props, Assistant Propmaster, Assistant Propman, Prop Assistant
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Field Recording Mixer

The Field Recording Mixer works on a production to capture all dialogue and provide a rough mix for the picture edit. Learn More Avg. Salary: $40,827 Salary Range: $25K - $68K Alt Titles: Production Sound Mixer
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Filmmaker Outreach Programmer

Filmmaker Outreach Programmers reach out to filmmakers to solicit films for film festivals or alternate programming. They watch and review short films and feature films for film festival programming. Learn More Avg. Salary: $85,744 Salary Range: $51K-$137K Alt Titles: Film Programmer, Festival Director, Festival Associate Director, Festival Programmer
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Lead Chef

Lead Chefs in television, film and commercials feed the cast and crew breakfast and lunch on production days. As part of the catering team, they feed from 50 to 350 people at any given time. Learn More Avg. Salary: $50,000 Salary Range: $25K - $69K Alt Titles: Key Caterer, Catering, Chef Driver, Head Chef
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Key Craft Services

Key Craft Services provide snacks, coffee and refreshments to crew and cast throughout the day. They also maintain trash on and around set. Learn More Avg. Salary: $1,200 a week Salary Range: $110k to $180k+ Alt Titles: Key Crafty Service, Key Crafty, Key Craft Server
Company Producer in her office

Company Producer

The Company Producer works within a specific department in the different post-production houses to coordinate and manage schedules for the sound, color, visual effects or editing talent. Learn More Salary Range: $70,000 - $100,000 Alt Titles: Color, Sound, VFX, Editing Supervisor, Studio Manager
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Adjunct Professor

An Adjunct Professor is hired by a college or university on a contractual, part-time basis to teach the film curriculum of that particular school. Learn More Avg. Salary: $20,107 Salary Range: $5K-$50K Alt Titles: Teacher, Professor, Instructor
On set visual effects supervisor with camera crew, actors, and green screen

On Set VFX Supervisor

The job of an On-Set VFX Supervisor is to make sure that the required VFX shots are executed as needed, as well as to manage the VFX budget, schedule and expectations. Learn More Avg. Salary: $140,502 Salary Range: $59K - $225K Alt Titles: Studio VFX Supervisor, In-House VFX Supervisor
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