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Entry Level Job
salary
Recommended minimum daily rates (10 hours) including holiday pay range from £88.90 for short films
(student films and not-for-profit collaborations only) to £193.00 for commercials.
The suggested minimum hourly rate for documentary/factual TV, entertainment/live TV, scripted TV and feature films,
for example, is £10.59 excluding holiday pay and £11.87 with holiday pay.
BECTU recommends minimum runner pay rates of £7.93 to £14.15 per hour (excluding holiday pay),
depending on the type of production you're working on.
As a runner, you'll act as a general assistant, working under the direction of the producer and other production staff to undertake whatever basic tasks are required to ensure the smooth running of the production process.
salary
The typical starting salary for a junior-level camera operator is around £15,000, but this can fluctuate depending on the type of production that they are working on and the kind of skills that they have.
After many years of experience, an average salary for a camera operator is likely to be somewhere between £20,000 and £35,000.
Basically, camera operators use their technical skills and cinematic nous to realise the creative vision of the director and director of photography.
The daily activities of a camera operator are fairly straightforward; they come to the set, whether it’s in a studio or on location, and setup the camera or cameras that will be used to the greatest effect on specific scenes.
They will then work alongside the director in order to block the scene effectively and determine which camera moves are required.
assistant director
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Make sure that cast members are in make-up, wardrobe or on set at the right time
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Oversee the hire of locations, props and equipment
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