film - Film crew

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Their main responsibility is to work closely with the film Super 8 mm film electrical department to put in lighting set-ups required for a shot. A film crew is a group of people hired by a production company for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture.
Crew are also separate from producers, those who own a portion of either the film company or the film s intellectual property rights. The Director is considered to be a separate entity, not within the departmental structure. The Art Department in a major feature film can often number hundreds of people.
This consists of the people who design the sets and create the graphic art. Grips are trained lighting and rigging technicians. On the sound stage, they move and adjust major set pieces when something needs to be moved to get a camera into position.
They may belong to the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Production designer Cinematographer/Director of photography Director of audiography/Sound designer/Supervising Sound Editor . Crew are distinguished from cast, the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film.
Usually it is considered to include several sub-departments: the art department proper, with its art director, set designers and draughtsmen; set decoration, under the set decorator; props, under the propmaster; construction, headed by the construction coordinator; scenic, headed by the key scenic artist; and special effects. Within the overall Art Department is a sub-department, called the Art Department, which can be confusing.
