Art Department / Photo Credit: Robyn Coburn Resume Review
WHO IS THE ART DEPARTMENT? (In
the Entertainment industry.)
WHO IS THE ART DEPARTMENT?
As you will see from the following roles the Art
Department can be the largest below the line department in production. A films
budget will dictate how many of these positions are available on any given
project, but on a film with a large budget you can expect to find the following
positions in Art Department, which includes set design and construction:
Art Department:
Production designer: In charge of the department and
one of the first members of the crew to be appointed in pre-production by the
director.
Supervising art director: If working on a big budget
production a supervisor will be needed to handle the budget, schedule, liaise
between Art Departments (set construction) and production office, they are
involved in all aspects of logistical operations.
Art director(s): Depending on the scale of the
production you can find the positions of senior art director, art director(s)
and assistant art director. If working with on a big budget production, the art
directors will be responsible for individual sets, within the three structures
of seniority. On more modest productions art directors assimilate the role of
supervisors and become project managers, taking on the managerial and project
management of the individual sets. Art directors are also present on set when
the production enters principal photography, acting as the liaison between the
department and the production designer.
Concept artists: Work within pre-production to aid
the pre-visualization process. They bridge the gap between the VFX team and the
Art Department, creating wireframe computer generated images that represent the
virtual world within the film.
Storyboard artist: Work in close collaboration with
the director sketching out each scene of the movie that is used as reference
material for the rest of the departments. Even though shots can change at the
last minute, visually understand what the director requires is essential during
production.
Draftsmen (set designer US): Depending on the scale
of the production there will be senior draftsmen, draftsmen and junior
draftsmen employed to work on the technical drawings that enable the
construction crew to do their job.
Art Department coordinator: The coordinator role is
found in large scale productions, and they are responsible for ordering
materials, passing on documentation, monitoring expenditure, and consumables,
liaising with the production office, call times and communications throughout
the department.
Art Department assistant: On a low to medium budget
production the role of assistant will also be the trainee position of the
department, carrying out all the responsibilities outlined here. One big budget
films assistants can model making, drafting, surveying and using Photoshop and
Illustrator software.
Set Design:
Set decorator(s): The set decorator (set designer US)
is the production designers key ally when approaching a project, just as the
art department construct the world the characters inhabit the set decorators
fill the world with the everyday items we find all around us. They work with
the production designer on the overall look of the film and pay particular
attention to color, texture and light when dressing the sets. They are
responsible for the dressing of each set, (whether location or studio) with the
set decorator taking responsibility for the department. On large scale
productions, there are usually assistant set decorators also.
Property master (Props): Responsible for renting,
making or buying in props for the production.
Production buyer: Working with the property master,
production buyers will do the footwork and source the props needed from rental
houses, shops, flea markets etc.
Set decoration coordinator: Found on higher end
productions the coordinator for set decoration will be ordering materials,
passing on documentation, monitoring expenditure, and consumables, liaising
with the production office, call times and communications throughout the
department.
Graphic designer: Working with the props master and
maker, graphic artists work on any prop that requires text, such as
documentation, newspapers, maps, books, menus, shop signage etc. They will also
be responsible for any of the hero props used in the film if graphics are
involved. Graphic artists will make sure there is one prop for close ups but a
few identical props for everyday use, reserving the best one for its close
up.
Prop makers: On a big budget certain props that are
hard to come by can be made by skilled craftsmen and women. If the film is set
during a specific period the budget will contain enough money to craft these
items in-house.
Construction manager: Working closely with the
production designer, draftsmen and the art directors, the construction manager
is responsible for set building and the large workforce needed to make sets for
feature films.
Construction coordinator: Liaising with the other
departments the coordinator takes on the responsibilities such as ordering
materials, passing on documentation, monitoring expenditure, consumables,
liaising with the production office, call times and communications throughout
the department.
Carpenters: Carpenters on film productions are key
members of the construction team, and they must be very skilled at their
craft. Reporting to the Chargehand
Carpenter, they build, install and remove wooden structures on film sets and
locations, and also make wooden props, furniture and scenic equipment. The role requires extensive carpentry
experience and creative skills, as well as the ability to work to deadlines,
and under pressure.
Scenic painters: Scenic painters work under the direction
of the set designer and scenic charge artist to paint sets, backdrops, and some
props for stage productions. If the design calls for it, the painters also are
responsible for the application of certain finishing materials. While the
carpenters are constructing sets, the crew of scenic painters meets with the
charge artist to discuss the designs and determine assignments for which
artists will work on certain pieces.
Scenic artist: Scenic Artists are usually briefed by
the production designer and/or the charge hand painter to produce one or
several scenic works for films, such as cloud backdrops, or the backdrop of a
city such as New York or London, which is to be viewed out of a set window.
Plasterers: If working on period films they can
recreate a specific molding within a set, as well as giving the sets their
authenticity.
Sculptures: Create sculptural reproductions and
models for television and film.
Sources, References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, WikiBooks,
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York Film Academy, The Balance, Careers Hub, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide
Magazine, Blurb, Media Match, Quora, Creative Skill Set, Chron, Investopedia,
Variety, No Film School, How Stuff Works, WGA, BBC, Daily Variety, The Film
Agency, Best Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Bright Hub, Career Trend,
Producer's Code of Credits, Truity, Production Hub, Producers Guild of America,
Film Connection, Variety, Wolf Crow, Get In Media, Production Beast, Sony
Pictures, Warner Bros, UCAS, Frankenbite, Realty 101, Liberty Me, Careers Hub, Sokanu,
Raindance, Film Connection, My Job Search, Prospects,
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