Key Responsibilities:
Shoot Planning: Discuss project briefs with clients to understand their vision and specifications.
Execution: Set up professional lighting, backdrops, and props; direct subjects to capture natural poses.
Post-Production: Use software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom to retouch, color-correct, and enhance images.
Archiving: Maintain and manage digital image databases for future client retrieval.
Essential Skills: Mastery of camera settings (ISO, aperture), expertise in still-image editing, and strong interpersonal skills for client management. National Careers Service +3
2. Cinematographer (Director of Photography)A Cinematographer, often called a Director of Photography (DP), is responsible for the overall visual look of a film or video production.
Key Responsibilities:
Visual Strategy: Collaborate with the Director to translate a script into a visual style, deciding on camera angles, movement, and lighting "mood".
Technical Planning: Select specific cinema cameras, lenses, filters, and film stocks tailored to each scene.
Team Leadership: Lead the camera, lighting (Gaffer), and grip departments to execute the visual plan on set.
Motion Control: Manage complex camera movements using dollies, cranes, or Steadicams to ensure narrative continuity.
Post-Production (Grading): Supervise color grading to ensure the final footage matches the intended atmospheric tone.
Essential Skills: Knowledge of film theory, expertise in cinematic lighting, leadership for large crews, and mastery of motion-picture equipment.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹10,000.00 - ₹20,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Food provided
- Paid time off
Work Location: In person