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Job roles and the production process (LO1)

Storyboard artist - Responsible for creating a visual representation of a story.

Director - Accountable for filming the scenes based on the finalised script and storyboard.


Editor -Responsible for taking raw footage and organising them into the correct sequence in the film


Casting Director -Responsible for all casting-related tasks within a media product.


CBI Artist - Responsible for creating visual effects through computer-generated imagery.


Camera operator -Responsible for recording all sound on set during filming.


Production sound mixer - Responsible for the artistic and dramatic aspects of the media product.



Foley artist - Responsible for physically reproducing sound effects needed in the film.


Screenwriter/scriptwriter - Responsible for writing the script for a media product, like a film.


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