How to Become a Special & Visual Effects Artist
Special & visual effects artists (also known as a VFX artist) use computer technology and software to create optical effects and animations for television shows.
Special & visual effects artists (also known as a VFX artist) use computer technology and software to create optical effects and animations for television shows.
A storyboard is a series of sketches of a film. Storyboard Artists create these visual representations based on script pages and sequences.
Grips are technicians who construct and maintain the upkeep of all the equipment that supports and holds cameras during a production.
A voice-over artist is a performer who uses their voice in radio, television, film, and theater to entertain or narrate a written script.
Title sequence designers conceptualize and create the opening titles, captions, and credits that appear on screen during a film.
Props are movable objects used in scenes. The props master is in charge of the props department and oversees all props during a production.
Wardrobe stylists work with TV costume designers to create outfits for characters for a television show.