Director of photography- manages the camera and lighting crews.
The director of photography
has nal say in all technical placement in camera and lighting equipment. the director of photography is also responsible for choosing the lenses and lters used on set.
Editor- involves the footage, or audio recording for radio, that has already been taken and sequences them to follow the already created storyboard. Editors do not only work with pictures, but they are also responsible for putting together music, dialogue and sound. The process of editing will include the rough cut, or the rst draft, the directors cut, when and if the director takes time to collaborate with the editor, and the nal cut, when the editor works with the producers and others of the lm crew to make another version of the lm or broadcast.
Film archivist- organizes/catalogues and preserves lms and save it for future viewing. Archived materials can also include scripts, production plans, and storyboards. They also must digitize old and/or delicate lms.
Producer- they are responsible for the supervision of the making of lms. The main producer will often hire executive producers to be in charge of other aspects of the lm production. The producer is also responsible for the distribution of the lm, and the selling of the lm.
Screenwriter- are responsible for the development/writing of the ofcial script.