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Job roles, Attributes and Etiquette

Job roles, Attributes and Etiquette

Attributes- qualities 
Personal, professional and etiquette

Professional and personal
  • Managing your time
  • Public image
  • Personal development
  • Professional development
  • Resilience
  • Focus
  • Creativity
  • Communication skills
  • Leadership skills
  • Design skills
  • Dependable
  • Punctuality
  • Teamwork
  • Organised
  • Patience
  • Able to work both independently and in a group
  • Show respect
  • Give support
Negative attributes-
  • Unorganised
  • Inability to take initiative 
  • Procrastinate
  • Indecisive
  • Not dependable
Cinematographer 
  • An eye for detail
  • Thorough understanding of lighting techniques, light colour, shade
  • Strong technical knowledge of cameras and the film production process
  • Strong communication skills- must be able to communicate with others to ensure that the scene corresponds with the script, and the directors vision. 
  • Strong team management skills
  • Listening ability
What are the opportunities 
  • Camera production assistant 
  • Motion control operator 
  • Camera operator
  • Camera assistant 
  • Director of photography
  • Cameraman 
  • Video editor 
  • Videographer
What does the job entail
  • In charge of camera and lighting crew
  • They are the person responsible for creating the look, colour, lighting, and framing of every shot in a film. 
How can someone move up higher within the job role
  • Degree from film school
  • Learn the basics of lighting and camera techniques
  • Often one begins as a camera assistant and then becomes a cinematographer.
  • They then can become a director
Job roles in the media industry
  • Cinematographer
  • Director
  • Actor
  • Runner
  • Voiceover 
  • Editor
  • Script writer
  • Journalist
  • Photographer
  • Social media manager
  • Marketing manager
  • Copyrighter
  • Budget holder
  • Digitital marketer
  • Producer
  • Art director
  • Talent agent
  • Project manager
What is etiquette
  • Appropriate way to act
  • Respect
  • This is important when working in the media industry as otherwise could be blacklisted- must present yourself in a favourable way, otherwise you will get a bad name for yourself.







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