Adaptability × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields

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Action Director

A specialist who handles action scenes and stunt direction in films, TV, and stage productions, planning, choreographing, and managing the safety of movements for actors and stunt performers.

Acrobatic Dancer

Acrobatic dancers are artists who utilize their high physical abilities to perform dance performances incorporating acrobatic techniques on stages or at events. They are required to possess captivating performance skills and the ability to acquire techniques.

Assistant Cameraman

A technical role that assists camera operators on video production sites, responsible for equipment preparation and management, focus adjustment, and more.

Assistant Director

A profession that assists the director on production sites for video or stage works, handling shooting, progress management, and other tasks.

Assistant Producer

A role that assists producers at production sites for video, stage, events, etc. Handles a wide range of tasks from the planning stage, including progress management, budget management, and staff coordination.

Announcer

This is a profession that conveys news, information, events, etc., to viewers in an easy-to-understand manner on TV or radio programs.

Apparel Designer

A profession that designs, plans, and develops apparel products. Analyzes market and trends, combining materials, colors, and silhouettes to create apparel product designs.

Voice-over Talent

A specialist profession that records character voices or narrations for video works, advertisements, games, etc., and expresses them through voice.

Anchorman (Broadcast)

Serves as the host and moderator of news programs, delivering accurate and easy-to-understand information to viewers.

Event Producer

Event Producers oversee planning, staging, operations, budget and schedule management, and staff management to realize the expectations of clients and participants.