

interpret the creative requirements and enable the application of technical tools and software to achieve the intended look of the finished material.act as a technical expert on equipment issues, configuring post production equipment to ensure that it is operating effectively.specify/ define the equipment to be used in developing content (keeping abreast of and using new technologies where available).provide technical support to creative staff throughout the end to end post production process.The role of a Post Production Engineer is to: The broad purpose of the occupation is to enable creative individuals in the film and television sector to be able to produce high quality content. Post Production Engineers will work as part of a team of both creative and technical individuals in a studio environment.

Key duties of a Post Production Engineer include ensuring that clients are able to utilise facilities and technology at their best to achieve the best production standards, engaging with colleagues and clients to identify their needs, and devising solutions to production outcomes that are desired. Post Production businesses can be either large or small and may either specialise in purely post production services or, be part of larger organisations that provide a wide range of technical support services to the TV and film industries. This is a growing sector, due to the increasing volume of content being produced. This includes feature films, television series for terrestrial and digital services, and advertising. This occupation is found in companies and organisations that edit and produce film and television content prior to release across multiple platforms. Post production engineer Details of standard Occupation summary
