Assistant Director

SAR 750.95
Assistant Director is an essential member of the film and television production team, where he helps the director in organising the workflow and supervising various aspects of production and contributes to tracking the progress of photography, arranging logistics, preparing daily recall lists, ensuring the readiness of the actors and crew, and maintaining order at the filming site.

Assistant Lighting

SAR 400.20
He is from the team and the first official with the director of photography in the location, and he contributes to the preparation and implementation of the appropriate lighting for the scene and the direction of the lighting in the required form for the artistic vision.

Camera Technician

SAR 400.20
The camera technician is the person responsible for the camera and its accessories. His tasks include setting up and installing the camera in the specified locations and preparing it for the camera manager or the cameraMan.

CameraMan Operator

SAR 1,250.05
The cameraman operator is the person responsible for operating the camera and his role includes preparing (Profile Picture) Selecting the appropriate lens to capture the required cadres, ensuring image quality and implementing the director's directives regarding the angles of photography and movement

Clacket Assistant

SAR 500.25
Clacket Assistant is a person who uses a wooden piece or a modern digital board from him and records basic information about the shot, such as the name of the movie, the scene number, the director's name and the name of the photographer, and helps to synchronise the sound and image, which makes it easier for the monter to determine the beginning and end of each scene, and is present in all cinematographic works, drama and advertising.

Dirctor

SAR 1,500.75
The director is the person responsible for managing visual and audio work in films, television, radio, theatre, etc. He is the one who manages and supervises the cast and the staff. Therefore, most of them are the ones who are attributed to work

Gaffer Lighting

SAR 600.30
A Lighting Gaffer, also known as a Chief Lighting Technician, is the head of the electrical and lighting department on a film or television production. They work closely with the Director of Photography (DoP) to bring the desired visual look to life by managing and controlling all aspects of lighting. Gaffers are responsible for implementing the lighting design, overseeing the lighting crew, and ensuring electrical and lighting safety on set.

Line Producer

SAR 1,500.75
A Line Producer in film and television manages the day-to-day logistics and financial aspects of a production. They are responsible for overseeing the budget, scheduling, and crew, ensuring that the project stays on time and within budget while maintaining creative vision. Essentially, they bridge the gap between the creative vision of the producers and the practical realities of filmmaking.

Monter

SAR 1,500.75
Monter is the person responsible for the editing process, which is the art of editing and installing videos or films to create a sequential and interrelated story and cuts and merges clips. Choosing and organising the appropriate shots logically and the monter deals with the director to understand his vision and aspirations to provide an integrated artwork that delivers a specific message to the audience

Presenter of programs and conference

SAR 2,001.00
The conference and programme presenter is the person who runs the event, whether it is a conference, television or radio program. Presents different paragraphs, welcomes guests, conducts dialogues, introduces speakers, and keeps the event running smoothly and according to the specified schedule Note: The price is for two hours within Riyadh Outside Riyadh, transportation and accommodation costs are added

Sound Engineer

SAR 1,250.05
The sound engineer is the person responsible for the technical aspects of recording and modifying the sound bar for all projects (Projects) Documentary films. Radio. Programs. Advertisements. Theatre. Live