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| Director | This is the person in charge of all creative elements and the full creative vision of a film. |
| Assistant Director | This is the person who works closely with the director and they are responsible for the smooth operation of the set during a shoot. |
| Director of Photography | This person collaborates closely with teh director on the visual interpretation of the script and the photographic look of the movie. |
| Assistant Camera | This person is responsible for helping the director of photography and running the entire camere from load in and load out. |
| Camera Operator | This is the person who runs the camera. They are an expert in composition and movement. |
| The Producer | This person is responsible for finding funds and overseeing the production. |
| Line Producer | This person signs on to a film project as soon as it becomes a formal project. This person puts together the logisitcs of all the pieces the director envisions. |
| Production Manager | This person is responsible for the day-to-day tasks associated with getting cast, crew, and equipment to a film set. |
| Gaffer | This person handles all the lighting done on set. They run all the placement of the lighting equipment. |
| Grip | This person handles all the adjustments of light. This person controls the lighting stands, C-stands, flags, and scrims that modify light. |
| Production Designer | This person is responsible for hte look and design of the film as they pertain to the locations, sets, costumes, and props included in an entire film. |
| Sound Recordist | This is a person who mixes the sound in a studio and/or remote location setup. They take sounds from different light sources and adjust levels recorded. |
| Boom Operator | This is a person who holds a microphone above (or below) your subject to make sure that the microphone is as close as possible to the source of sound. |