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Assistant Set Designer

Description

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We are looking for an Assistant Set Designer to support the creation and organization of sets in theatrical, television, or film productions. The role involves collaborating with the set designer and production team to realize the visual identity of the performance or film. The Assistant Set Designer participates in research, design, construction, and decoration of sets, ensuring all elements meet artistic and technical specifications. Attention to detail, creativity, and organizational skills are essential. This position is ideal for those seeking to develop in the field of set design and gain practical experience in a professional environment.

Responsibilities

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  • Assist in the design and construction of sets.
  • Collaborate with the set designer and production team.
  • Manage materials and tools for set construction.
  • Organize and maintain the workspace.
  • Help with transportation and installation of sets.
  • Adhere to production schedules.
  • Supervise the quality of set elements.
  • Participate in production meetings.
  • Stay updated on new techniques and materials.
  • Support problem-solving during production.

Requirements

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  • Degree or experience in theater arts or set design.
  • Good knowledge of drawing and construction.
  • Ability to work in a team.
  • Good organization and time management skills.
  • Creativity and attention to detail.
  • Experience using set design tools and materials.
  • Flexibility and adaptability.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Problem-solving ability.
  • Willingness to work in demanding environments.

Potential interview questions

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  • What is your experience in set design?
  • How do you manage deadlines in a production?
  • Describe a challenge you faced in a set design project.
  • What tools and materials are you familiar with?
  • How do you collaborate with other production teams?
  • How do you ensure the quality of set elements?
  • Do you have experience in theater or film productions?
  • How do you handle last-minute changes?