Literary Agent - They pitch their their clients to show runners and studio executives in hopes of securing them a job, also negotiate contracts and nurture the career of their clientele. , Executive Producer - Hired by a studio to help manage every aspect of a television show, is usually a writer but can also be a non- writing producer., Show Runner - is in charge of the creative direction of a show, they hire a writing team and signs off on all aspects of storylines and scripts., Teleplay Writer - creates characters; dialogue, dramatic situations, and written aspects of a tv series., Director  - head of production unit and is responsible for directing the actors and for translating the teleplay into cinematic images in accordance with his/her vision, Producer - is hired by both executive producer and the studio, is the liaison between these two entities., Associate Producer/Production - help the producer with all "line" aspects of the production, they deal with scheduling the production, hiring crew. , Associate Producer/Post - responsible for all aspects of post production, picture editing, music scoring, title session, final color correction, all editing and final audio mixing., Production Coordinator  - responsible for setting up and organizing the production and writer offices , Unit Production Manager/UPM - hired by the producer to coordinate & supervise all administrative, financial, and technical details of television production., Production Accountant - responsible for keeping track of all financial costs and transactions incurred in the making of a television show. , First Assistant/ 1st AD - maintains order and discipline on set, moving to to meet scheduling goals and establishing the crew , Second Assistant Director/2nd AD - Responsible for 1st AD for preparing and distributing the daily paperwork, call sheets, production reports, etc., Second Second Assistant Director/ 2nd AD - This person assists the 1st and 2nd A.D. in running the set. Their main job is to manage the extras and to establish with the director the movement., Script Supervisor - Maintains an accurate shooting script and recording in detail, all information related to each take, including length of shot, scene and take number, camera placement, and printable takes., Production Assistant - an entry level position within the television industry. This position is responsible for assisting the producers and the production staff with all aspects of production. They answer phones, schedule meetings, copy scripts, and deliver scripts., Casting Director - He or she breaks down the script by role, characteristics, and age. Compiles list of potential candidates, checks their availability, contacts agents, and schedules all auditions and callbacks., Production Designer  - Individual works closely with producers and director to determine how they see the show, and by choice of colors, textures, and materials determines the overall "look" and contributes to the emotional tone of the show. supervises the search of locations, designs sets, oversees the drawing up of blue prints and the building and dressing of all sets., Art Director - This person works with the studio and the executive producers to create a "look" for a show. This person designs the sets that are later built for a television series., Set Designer - He or she drafts blue prints from descriptions of drawings from the Production Designer or Art Director and thereafter oversees the construction of sets.,

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