Most Important Skills For A Film Post Production Supervisor At A Film And TV Production Studio
Brandi, a Film Post Production Supervisor, finds the most rewarding aspect of her role "having the opportunity to help artists realize their vision," particularly by empowering filmmakers with the resources to enhance their projects through extended post-production. This allows Brandi to witness significant growth in directors and editors as they refine their work, culminating in the satisfying experience of making "this thing you really wanted to do...happen."
Project Management, Teamwork, Communication, Problem-Solving, Leadership
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Brandi Craig
Film Post Production Supervisor
Film & TV Production Studio
UCLA
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Ethnic & Related Studies
Arts, Entertainment & Media
Operations and Project Management
Disabled, LGBTQ
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1. Helping artists realize their vision and grow with the project
2. Working with filmmakers and providing them with the resources of a major production company
3. Seeing directors and editors grow and develop throughout the post-production process
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What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?
What I enjoy most is having the opportunity to help artists realize their vision. Sometimes I work with filmmakers who have yet to work with the resources of a major production company.
Once they are given those tools, they are given the ability to have a long post-production process and screen multiple times. They really, I really get to see directors and editors really grow with the project.
That is the most rewarding thing: being able to say, "Hey, this thing you really wanted to do, we can make it happen."
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