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Television Presenters prepare and present news, sports or other information, conduct interviews, and introduce music, performances and special events on television.
Authors produce literary or other written work for publication or performance.
Book or Script Editors evaluate manuscripts of books or scripts to determine suitability for publication or production, and edit and supervise material in preparation for publication or for production on film, television, radio or stage.
Art Directors (Film, Television or Stage) plan, organise and control artistic aspects of film, television or stage productions.
Directors (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) interpret and approve selection of scripts, and direct and instruct cast and crew during filming, recording or performance of productions.
Cinematographers plan, direct and coordinate filming to control the quality and style of photography in films or videos.
Film and Video Editors make and implement editorial decisions regarding mood, pace and climax of films, television programs, video productions or commercials.
Program Directors (Television or Radio) compile and direct programs for television or radio.
Stage Managers plan, organise, supervise and coordinate the activities of workers responsible for placing sets and properties, and operating lighting and sound equipment as part of film, television or stage productions.
Technical Directors control the quality of pictures and sound for television or radio programs by directing technical teams and planning and organising technical facilities.