An Executive Producer (EP) is a producer who was not involved in
the technical aspects of the filmmaking process in the original definition, but has played a financial or creative role in ensuring that the project goes into production. Producer A Film Producer creates the conditions for filmmaking. The Producer initiates, coordinates, supervises, and controls matters such as raising funding, hiring key personnel, and arranging for distributors. The producer is involved throughout all phases of the film making process from development to completion of a project. There may be several producers on a film who may take a role in a number of areas, such as development, financing or production. Producers must be able to identify commercial, marketable projects. They need a keen business sense, and an intimate knowledge of all aspects of film production, financing, marketing and distribution. Producers are responsible for the overall quality control of productions. 3.Screenwritera person who writes a screenplay. 4.UnitProductionManager(UPM) is the Directors Guild of Americaapproved title for the top below-the-line staff position responsible for the administration of a feature film or TV production. Alternate titles for this role on non- DGA signatory productions are production manager production supervisor. 5.Directora person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization. 6. 1st Assistant Director/1st AD 7.2ndAssistantDirector/2ndADThe role of an assistant director on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set. They also have to take care of health and safety of the crew. 8.CastingDirectorthe person responsible for assigning roles in a movie, play, or other production. 9.Scriptsupervisor is a member of a film crew responsible for maintaining the motion picture's internal continuity and for recording the production unit's daily progress in shooting the film's screenplay. The script supervisor credit typically appears in the closing credits of a motion picture. 10.DirectorofPhotographyA cinematographer is the chief over the camera and lighting crews working on a film, and responsible for achieving artistic and technical decisions related to the image. The study and practice of this field is referred to as cinematography. 11.CameraOperator/VideographerA camera operator or cameraman/camerawoman is a professional operator of a film or video camera. In filmmaking, the leading camera operator is usually called a cinematographer, while a camera operator in a video production may be known as a television camera operator, video camera operator, or videographer, depending on the context and technology involved, usually operating a professional video camera. 12.1stAssistantCamera/1stACThe First Assistant Camera, 1st AC or Focus Puller, is responsible for keeping the camera in focus as it is shooting, as well as building the camera at the beginning of the day and taking it apart at the end. They also thread the film when a new magazine is loaded. 13.2ndAssistantCamera/Clapper/Loaderclapper loader or second assistant camera (2nd AC) is part of a film crew whose main functions are that of loading the raw film stock into camera magazines, operating the clapperboard (slate) at the beginning of each take, marking the actors as necessary, and maintaining all records and paperwork for the camera department. 14.SoundMixerIn professional audio, a mixing console, or audio mixer, also called a sound board, mixing desk, audio production console, or mixer is an electronic device for combining, routing, and changing the level, timbre and/or dynamics of audio signals. 15.BoomOperatorA boom operator is an assistant of the production sound mixer. 16.ProductionDesignerare the visual artists and storytellers, who, in consultation primarily with the director, create and develop the overall look, atmosphere and emotion that move the story. 17.ArtDirectoris the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, film and television, the Internet, and video games. 18.SetDresser Props and Set Dressing items sometimes often overlap but are provided by different departments. Props are defined as items which are handled directly by actors, and discussions take place between set decorator and prop master in order to make sure that everything is being covered. 19.PropsMasterThe property master is an artistic and organizational employee in a film, television or theatrical production who is responsible for purchasing, acquiring and/or manufacturing any props needed for a production. 20.Gafferthe chief electrician in a motion-picture or television production unit.. 21.BestBoyElectricianThey are assistants to their department heads, the gaffer and the key grip, respectively In short, the best boy acts as the foreman for his/her department. 22.KeyGripthe person in a film crew who is in charge of the camera equipment. 23.DollyGripIn cinematography, the dolly grip is a dedicated technician trained to operate the camera dolly. This technician places, levels, and moves the dolly track, then pushes and pulls the dolly and usually a camera operator and camera assistant as riders. 24.SpecialEffectsArtistA special effects artist works to create realistic and imaginative scenes for mediums such as theater, television, movies and the Internet. 25.VisualEffectsArtistVisual effects involve the integration of live-action footage and generated imagery to create environments which look realistic, but would be dangerous, expensive, impractical, or simply impossible to capture on film. 26.Editora person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text, particularly a newspaper or magazine. Or in this case movies and films 27.ProductionManageris involved with the planning, coordination and control of manufacturing processes. 28.SoundRecordistMember of the sound crew responsible for operating the audio recording equipment on a set. 30.Makeup/CostumeThe Person who is in charge of the makeup and costumes that the people in the video would wear. 31.ProductionDesignerare the visual artists and storytellers, who, in consultation primarily with the director, create and develop the overall look, atmosphere and emotion that move the story.