Career Choices

Director


  • The head honcho responsible for everything that goes on while on set, the film director is at the top of the production pyramid and is in charge of best translating the screenplay to celluloid. As well as having to possess in-depth technical knowledge and a strong understanding of each person’s roles, the director also needs to shape good relationships with the talent and everyone else involved in order to get the best out of the production.
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Producer


  • One of the most misunderstood and nebulous terms in film making, a producer is primarily in charge of finding a script and then turning it into a movie on time and on budget. The actual responsibilities can vary massively depending on the job at hand – some producers also direct, and vice versa – but the general act of producing involves all of the off-set logistics that go into bringing a film to life (and especially the business side.)
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Set Designer

  • From the blueprint level to the finished construction, a set designer usually has to take the rough drawings and ideas from the production team and turn them into realistic, fleshed-out builds that can be used by the film crew and talent.
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Director of Photography

  • A director of photography – sometimes dubbed the cinematographer or by the abbreviation DP – is pretty much the right-hand assistant of the director, and is usually entrusted to bring together and coordinate the various departments on set (lighting, sound, camera operators and talent). The key staff from each of these areas will consult with the DP on how best to bring the screenplay to life, and he or she in turn will liaise with the director.
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Costume Designer

  • More than simply being able to draw some outfit ideas on paper, a costume designer is charged with a heavy amount of research depending on the genre of film as well as the conception and creation of costumes. An imperative part of the role also involves fitting the costumes correctly to the acting talent, as well as negotiating contracts and overseeing any clothing rentals.
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Prop Master

  • More than simply being able to draw some outfit ideas on paper, a costume designer is charged with a heavy amount of research depending on the genre of film as well as the conception and creation of costumes. An imperative part of the role also involves fitting the costumes correctly to the acting talent, as well as negotiating contracts and overseeing any clothing rentals.
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Makeup Artist

  • More than simply being able to draw some outfit ideas on paper, a costume designer is charged with a heavy amount of research depending on the genre of film as well as the conception and creation of costumes. An imperative part of the role also involves fitting the costumes correctly to the acting talent, as well as negotiating contracts and overseeing any clothing rentals.
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Movie Editor

  • More than simply being able to draw some outfit ideas on paper, a costume designer is charged with a heavy amount of research depending on the genre of film as well as the conception and creation of costumes. An imperative part of the role also involves fitting the costumes correctly to the acting talent, as well as negotiating contracts and overseeing any clothing rentals.
  • Interested candidates may apply with their recently updated CV in Pdf to mail@mintymasala.com

Composer

  • One of the very last (but no less important) people to add their work to a movie is the composer. Arguably up there with the acting talent in terms of breathing emotional life into a movie, the composer works directly under the director to provide an original score over the top of the final cut.

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