Media occupations Audio engineering is a part of audio science dealing with the recording and reproduction of sound through mechanical and electronic means. The field of audio engineering draws on many disciplines, including electrical engineering, acoustics, psychoacoustics, and music. Unlike acoustical engineering, audio engineering generally does not deal with noise control or acoustical design. Much of audio engineering is also used in broadcast engineering. ...more on Wikipedia about "Audio engineering"
An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. This can be short or long, fiction or nonfiction, poetry or prose, technical or literature. In particular, the word is used to refer to a person doing it for pay (as a profession). ...more on Wikipedia about "Author"
A barker is a person who attempts to attract patrons to entertainment events, such as a carnival, by exhorting passing public, describing attractions of show and emphasizing variety, novelty, beauty, or some other feature believed to incite listeners to attend entertainment. A barker may conduct a brief free show, introducing performers and describing acts to be given at the feature performance. A barker is also a southern term for whore in the UK. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barker"
Charlie Bauerfeind is a german Sound Engineer and producer worked with some of the greatest power metal bands of all times like Blind Guardian, Primal Fear, Rage, Saxon (Band) and many others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charlie Bauerfeind"
A cinematographer (from 'cinema photographer') is one photographing with a motion picture camera (the art and science of which is known as cinematography). The title is generally equivalent to director of photography (DP or DoP), used to designate a chief over the camera and lighting crews working on a film, responsible for achieving artistic and techical decisions related to the image. The cinematographer is sometimes also the camera operator. The term cinematographer has been a point of contention for some time now; some professionals insist that it only applies when the director of photography and camera operator are the same person, although this is far from being uniformly the case. To most, cinematographer and director of photography are interchangeable terms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cinematographer"
Copy editing is the process by which an editor makes formatting changes and other improvements to text. Copy, in this case a noun, refers to material (such as handwritten or typewritten pages) to be set (as in typesetting) for printing. A person who performs the task of copy editing is called a copy editor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Copy editing"
(Disc jockey) :For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Disc jockey"
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Editing is the process of preparing language, images, or sound for publication through correction, condensation, organization, and other modifications. A person who edits, especially professionally or as a hobby, is called an editor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Editing"
A journalist is a person who practices journalism, the gathering and dissemination of information about current events, trends, issues and people. ...more on Wikipedia about "Journalist"
A lyricist is an author of song lyrics. Some lyricists are also musical composers, while others team up with composers. There have been many such famous song-writing teams, such as George Gershwin (music) and his brother Ira Gershwin (lyrics). George Gershwin also wrote many of his own lyrics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lyricist"
Martin Block ( 1901- 1967) was the first radio disc jockey to become a star in his own right. He was born in Los Angeles, California. ...more on Wikipedia about "Martin Block"
A media proprietor is a person who controls, either through personal ownership or a dominant position in a public company, a significant part of the mass media. Media proprietors are commonly called "media moguls", " tycoons", " barons", or "bosses". ...more on Wikipedia about "Media proprietor"
A news presenter is, broadly speaking, a person that presents a news show on television, radio or the Internet. The term is not commonly used by people in the industry as they tend to use more descriptive, and sometimes country-specific, terms. ...more on Wikipedia about "News presenter"
A playwright, also known as a dramatist, is someone who writes dramatic literature or drama. These works may be written specifically to be performed by actors or they may be closet dramas or literary works written using dramatic forms but not meant for performance. ...more on Wikipedia about "Playwright"
A press secretary is a senior advisor (usually to a politician) who provides advice on how to deal with the media and, using news management techniques, helps them to maintain a positive public image and avoid negative media coverage. They often, but not always, act as the organisation's senior spokesperson. Many governments also have press secretaries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Press secretary"
A production team is the group of technical staff who produce a play, television show, or film. Examples of the titles of members of a production team are the director, sound engineer, producer, designers, stage managers, technicians, etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Production team"
A publicist is a person whose job is to generate and manage publicity for a public figure, especially a celebrity, or for a work such as a book or movie. Publicists usually work at large companies handling multiple clients. See more at Publicity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Publicist"
A screenplay or script is a blueprint for producing a motion picture. It can be adapted from a previous work such as a novel, play or short story, or it may be an original work in and of itself. Every year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hands out Oscars in both Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay categories. In the United States of America, the Writers Guild of America has final control on who may be awarded screenwriting credit for a screenplay in a union production. ...more on Wikipedia about "Screenplay"
A speechwriter is a person who composes speeches that will be read by another person. ...more on Wikipedia about "Speechwriter"
Sportswriting is a form of journalism who writes and reports on sports topics and events. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sportswriting"
A town crier is a person who is employed by a town council to make public announcements in the streets. ...more on Wikipedia about "Town crier"
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A TV Photog is a television photographer, or a photographer that does both still photography and videography. This can also refer to anyone doing photography with a television camera for taping any type of coverage such as corporate, commercial, event, marketing, public relations, training, or infomercials. ...more on Wikipedia about "TV Photog"
VJ or veejay (from Video Jockey, by analogy with disc jockey or DJ or "deejay") is a term coined in the early 1980s to describe the fresh faced youth who introduced the music videos on MTV and MuchMusic. The word VJ is also used to represent video performance artists who create live visuals on all kind of music. ...more on Wikipedia about "VJ"
The term writer can apply to anyone who creates a written work, but the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. Skilled writers demonstrate skills in using language to portray ideas and images, whether producing fiction or non-fiction. ...more on Wikipedia about "Writer"
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