noun a person in charge of lighting on a movie or TV set
In photography, a gaffer may refer to the person responsible for lighting setups and adjustments during a photoshoot.
In the film and television industry, a gaffer is the head of the electrical department and is responsible for lighting the set.
In theater production, a gaffer is the head of the lighting department and oversees the lighting design and implementation.
In event production, a gaffer may be in charge of lighting design and execution for live events and performances.
In the film industry, a gaffer is a person responsible for the execution of the lighting plan for a production.
A gaffer in photography is responsible for setting up and adjusting lighting equipment to achieve the desired lighting effects.
The gaffer on a film set works closely with the director to ensure that the lighting is in line with the vision for the project.
In event planning, a gaffer may be hired to handle all aspects of lighting design and setup for an event or production.
In theater, the gaffer is responsible for coordinating and executing the lighting design for a production, working closely with the production team to achieve the desired effects.