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5 Of The Most Fun Jobs On Film & TV Sets!

Written by Griffin Lapham. Published: December 04 2024
 

Movie productions are filled with diverse roles, each contributing to a magical final product that becomes something greater than the sum of its parts. While many positions are vital for production, some stand out for their creativity and unique experiences. Here are 5 of the most fun on-set jobs that keep the excitement alive in filmmaking!

 

1. Production Designer

The production designer is the visionary responsible for creating the film's overall on-screen aesthetic. This role involves designing sets, selecting colors, and even sourcing props that align with the film's tone. Collaborating closely with the director and cinematographer, production designers transform scripts into immersive worlds.

 

2. Animal Wrangler

Animal wranglers play a crucial role in films that feature animals, ensuring their safety and well-being while helping to create captivating scenes. These professionals train and manage animals, from horses to exotic creatures, and must possess a deep understanding of animal behavior. The thrill of working with these creatures and the unpredictability they bring to a shoot adds an element of excitement, and it’s even more thrilling when you see your favorite pets on the big screen.

 

3. Food Stylist

Food stylists are the culinary artists who make food look irresistible on screen. They prepare, arrange, and often modify dishes to ensure they capture the viewer's attention. This job combines creativity and culinary skills, allowing stylists to experiment with colors, textures, and plating techniques. The best part? They often get to sample their creations! Every shoot presents a new opportunity to showcase the artistry of food, making it a deliciously fun role.

 

4. Props Manager

The props manager oversees the collection, maintenance, and organization of all props used in a film. This role requires a keen eye for detail and a love for storytelling, as props often serve as vital narrative elements. From ancient artifacts to quirky gadgets, props managers curate items that breathe life into characters and settings. The sheer variety of props from movie to movie ensure that the excitement is never lost with this job.

 

5. Foley Artist

Foley artists are the unsung heroes of sound in filmmaking. They recreate everyday sound effects to enhance the viewing experience, from footsteps on gravel to the rustling of clothes. They have the immensely difficult job of creating sound bites that elevate a film’s atmosphere and align perfectly with on-screen movements without being distracting. The list of items they work with is endless – from using raw meat to create punches to hitting a wire with a wrench for Star Wars sound effects.