Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Industry & Occupation: Creative & Media
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Novelist
A literary profession that conceives stories as creative activities, writes them into text, and delivers them to readers. Works are published through print or digital media.
Portrait Photographer
A profession that shoots portrait photos of people and creates portraits tailored to the needs of individuals or companies.
Lighting Director
A specialist who designs and operates lighting effects in line with the director's intentions for stages, concerts, events, video works, etc.
Lighting Designer
A creative job that plans and designs lighting, selects equipment, and issues construction instructions for performances in spaces, stages, exhibitions, etc.
Show Window Decorator
A profession that decorates show windows in retail stores and such to visually convey the appeal of products and brands.
Calligrapher
A specialist who uses brush and ink to artistically express characters and scripts, engaging in work creation, commissioned calligraphy, and performances.
Calligraphy and Antique Appraiser
A profession that professionally appraises the authenticity and value of calligraphy, paintings, and antiques, supporting their market circulation and collection.
Assistant Director
A profession on the production site of visual works such as movies and TV programs, assisting the director and managing the shooting schedule and on-site progress.
Shop Planner
A specialized profession that develops store concepts from spatial design, fixture and display planning, and layout design to maximize branding and customer experience.
Calligrapher
An artist who uses a brush and ink to artistically express characters such as kanji and kana for appreciation and education.