Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Workstyle: Freelance

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Data Man (Magazine)

Specialist who collects, organizes, analyzes, and visualizes data required for magazine article production, and provides it to editors and writers.

Table Coordinator

A table coordinator is a professional who plans and implements table settings and decorations to beautifully stage dining tables in venues, homes, and other settings.

Hand-Painted Kimono Maker

Artisan who uses brushes and dyes to hand-draw patterns on one-of-a-kind kimonos. Combines traditional techniques with creativity to perform painting and dyeing work.

Technical Illustrator

Specialized illustration profession that accurately and clearly visualizes technical content. Responsible for producing manuals, technical documents, patent drawings, product design drawings, etc.

Designer (Broadcasting Industry)

A profession responsible for the visual design of broadcast programs and video content, creating title CG, telops, screen layouts, etc., to enhance the program's appeal.

Television Announcer

Television announcers host and conduct news, information, and entertainment programs, conveying information accurately and attractively to viewers.

Television Film Editor

A professional who combines raw footage from TV programs and movies to construct the intended performance and narrative flow.

TV Cameraman

Specialized technician who shoots footage for TV programs, news, relays, etc., and handles visual expression through camera work.

Television production staff

A job that supports the operation of production sites, from planning TV programs to production progress, filming, editing, etc.

Television Talent

A profession that appears on TV programs to provide viewers with information and entertainment. Active across diverse media including variety shows, informational programs, and commercials.