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Grip Job Opportunity
We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Grip to join the crew of a visually compelling short film, directed by Wald Studios and shot by renowned cinematographer Alejo Maglio.
About the Project:
This short film takes inspiration from Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, offering a layered narrative exploring themes of connection, self-discovery, and tension among a group of friends on a camping trip. With its rich visuals and intricate storytelling, the project promises to be a rewarding experience for everyone involved.
What do we offer?
The opportunity to work with Alejo Maglio and a team of talented creatives on a dynamic project.
Hands-on experience with lighting and rigging in a professional film setting.
A chance to expand your professional network and contribute to a film inspired by one of cinema’s most influential storytelling styles.
Type
professionele productie
Location
Germany/Netherlands
Description
We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Grip to join the crew of a visually compelling short film.
About Alejo Maglio:
Alejo Maglio is an accomplished cinematographer with a remarkable body of work that spans award-winning films and high-profile projects. His notable achievements include:
El Estudiante, winner of Best Cinematography at BAFICI 2011, praised for its intimate and expressive visuals
Los Vagos, which premiered at the Rotterdam International Film Festival and was lauded for its poetic and visually stunning composition
Nada, a Disney Star+ series starring Robert De Niro and Luis Brandoni, celebrated for its artistic lensing and storytelling
Numerous collaborations with directors on films such as Hombre Muerto and Los Trabajos Improductivos, showcasing his range and technical mastery
Job requirements / profile
Assist in setting up and operating lighting and rigging equipment.
Collaborate with the cinematographer and gaffer to execute creative lighting setups.
Ensure the safety and stability of equipment on set.
Support the camera and lighting departments in achieving the film's visual objectives.
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