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I. General Provisions

  1. This Job Description defines the functional duties, rights and responsibilities of a TV designer, hereinafter referred to as a TV designer.
  2. A television designer is appointed to a position and dismissed by order of the general director, in accordance with the procedure established by the current labor legislation.
  3. A television designer must have a higher professional (artistic) education without any requirements for work experience or a secondary vocational (artistic) education and work experience in the specialty for at least 5 years.
  4. To properly perform their duties, they must know:
  • laws and other regulatory legal acts that determine the requirements for the level of television programs;
  • technical means and technology for creating television programs;
  • principles of operation of computer systems;
  • computer programs used to develop graphic materials;
  • artistic and graphic technique;
  • the art of composition;
  • color science;
  • optical changes in colors and their combinations at a distance;
  • technology for creating graphic video material;
  • advanced domestic and foreign experience in the field of computer graphics;
  • fundamentals of labor legislation;
  • rules and regulations on labor protection.

II. Official duties

  1. Carries out the artistic design of television programs based on the use of computer graphics,
  2. Develops screensavers of various complexity for television programs, embodying the creative idea of ​​the director and the head of the department, determines together with them their style and composition,
  3. Performs work on the creation of operational graphic materials in the preparation of information releases,
  4. Develops elements of a graphic plot independently or with the participation of an animator (electronic backgrounds, static video graphics, simple animation programs, font compositions, etc.),
  5. Takes part in the development of logos, the creation of graphic images for television advertising,
  6. Performs dynamic graphics during video recording and editing together with computer system operators and editors.

III. Rights

TV designer has the right:

  1. get acquainted with projects for the reorganization of work and technical re-equipment of the shopping mall,
  2. submit proposals to improve the work of the TRC for consideration by the management,
  3. involve specialists from other departments in solving assigned tasks.

IV. A responsibility

The television designer is responsible for:

  1. for improper performance of duties provided for by this Job Description, internal labor regulations, employment contract, orders and instructions of the General Director, as well as the immediate supervisor;
  2. for the safety of consumables.

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