Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Film editing, Screenwriter, Cinematographer, Executive producer, Production sound mixer, Sound design, Location scouting, Audio engineering, Color grading, Film director, Assistant director, Sound editor, Costume designer, Production designer, Focus puller, Director of audiography, Grip, Script supervisor, Art director, Music supervisor, Make-up artist, Location manager, Lighting technician, Scenic design, Khush Singh, Film producer, Illustrator, Clapper loader, Unit production manager, Body double, Storyboard artist, Technical advisor, Best boy, Gaffer, Utility sound technician, Second unit, Camera operator, Dolly grip, Production coordinator, Script coordinator, Rigger, Re-recording mixer, Scenographer, Graphics coordinator, Weapons master, Videographer, Special effects supervisor, Production management, Society of Operating Cameramen, Property master, Stereographer, Construction grip, Set decorator, Set dresser, Line producer, Perchman, Visual effects supervisor, Key grip, Dialect coach, Greensman, Studio executive, Production office, Stunt actor, Dialogue editor, VFX Creative Director, Boom operator, Recce, Film sculptor, Carthew Neal, Costume coordination, Music editor, Development executive, Leadman, Stunt coordinator, Supervising Sound Editor, Creative executive, Stunt team, Visual effects art director, Swing gang. Excerpt: Television crew positions are derived from those of film crew positions. Film crew and equipment on a location shoot.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 distinguished from cast, the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film. Crew are also separate from producers, those who own a portion of either the film company or the film's intellectual property rights. ...