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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''', generally known in the [[United States]] as '''construction coordinators''' are in charge of every aspect of set construction. They are generally hired by the [[production designer]], who is their immediate supervisor. Under the construction manager are a number of people, including [[painter]]s, [[construction chargehand]]s, [[production buyer]]s, [[rigger]]s, [[practical electrician]]s, and a whole host of other members of the art department. | |||
After filming has been completed, construction managers are also responsible for ''destruction'': that is, the striking, storing and disposing of sets. | |||
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==''Torchwood'' construction managers== | |||
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==External link== | |||
*[http://www.media-match.com/usa/jobtypes/construction-coordinator-jobs-402695.php media-match.com definition of a construction coordinator] | |||
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Revision as of 20:51, 30 July 2011
Construction managers, generally known in the United States as construction coordinators are in charge of every aspect of set construction. They are generally hired by the production designer, who is their immediate supervisor. Under the construction manager are a number of people, including painters, construction chargehands, production buyers, riggers, practical electricians, and a whole host of other members of the art department.
After filming has been completed, construction managers are also responsible for destruction: that is, the striking, storing and disposing of sets.
Doctor Who construction managers
- Matthew Hywel-Davies
- Scott Fisher
- Andrew Smith (art department)
- Derrick MacLeod
- Bill Waldron
- Terry Horle
- Mark Painter