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Manager of Film Programs

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$68K - $72K/yr

Manager of Film Programs Education & Public Programs JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the Assistant Vice ... Excellent organizational, written, and oral communication skills; strong relationship-building ...

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How much do film writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for film writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Film Writer on a production team?

Film Writers typically spend their days developing story concepts, outlining script structures, and writing or revising scenes to align with feedback from directors, producers, or other stakeholders. They often participate in brainstorming sessions, pitch story ideas, and collaborate closely with other writers and creative professionals to ensure the narrative flows seamlessly. Revising scripts based on production or budget considerations, as well as ensuring continuity and character consistency, are also key parts of the job. Effective communication and the ability to accept constructive feedback are essential, as film writing is a highly collaborative and iterative process.

What does a Film Writer do?

A Film Writer creates scripts for movies, including dialogue, character development, and story structure. They may develop original screenplays or adapt existing works for film. Film Writers often collaborate with directors, producers, and studios to refine scripts and align them with a project's vision. Their job requires creativity, an understanding of storytelling techniques, and knowledge of industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Film Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Film Writer, you need creative storytelling ability, strong command of screenwriting structure, and proficiency in developing compelling characters and dialogue, typically supported by a background in film studies or creative writing. Familiarity with industry-standard screenwriting software such as Final Draft or Celtx is essential, along with knowledge of screenplay formatting. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and adaptability help film writers stand out, especially when working with directors, producers, or writing teams. These skills are vital for producing scripts that can be successfully developed into films while meeting the creative vision and commercial needs of the project.

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Film and Non-Film Radiography Technician Level II

Film and Non-Film Radiography Technician Level II

Denison Industries

Denison, TX

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Denison Industries
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: FILM AND NON-FILM RADIOGRAPHY TECHNICIAN LEVEL ll
Employment Status:
Full-Time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Department:
Quality — Non- Destructive Testing
Position Reports To:
Director of Quality/NDT Supervisor
Summary Description:
Radiograph utilizing film and non-film processes and accept/reject aluminum castings. Direct or carry out tests in the method certified, to the prescribed process specification. Set-up and calibrate equipment, where applicable, and interpret and evaluate results with reference to applicable codes, standards and specifications. Apply familiarity with the scope and limitations for the method and apply detailed techniques to the parts within the limit of his/her qualifications. Organize and report test results and prepare written instructions. Use familiarity with the type and location of expected defects for the fabrication process used to make the parts and exercise assigned responsibility for on-the-job training and guidance of trainees and Level I personnel.
Essential Functions:
  • Align object on stand between source of x-rays and film
  • Mask peripheral areas with lead shields
  • Select type of film, and determine exposure distance and time
  • Verify radiation intensities
  • Adjust controls of x-ray equipment on console to take radiograph
  • Remove and develop film
  • Monitor working area to protect personnel
  • Mark defects appearing on film and assist in analyzing findings
  • Set up and shoot castings using DDA Radiography equipment and techniques
  • Perform required checks and calibrations to customer and industry specifications
  • Investigate suspected discontinuities in castings using correct procedures and make accept/reject decisions based on those procedures
  • Perform any and all other job related tasks as assigned
Skills or Experience Required:
Must have High School diploma or GED; Radiation Safety Card for the state of Texas (preferred); Level II Film Radiography (RT) certification; Level II Non-film Radiography (CR or DR) certification (preferred) must have 40 hours of formal training/1200 hours experience as a Level I on Radiographic Experience with Aerospace castings (preferred).
Other Position Demands or Requirements:
Must be able to use the following machines, tools, equipment and/or work aids:
RT: X-Ray Machines: Comet 160KV/22 XRG controller, Comet 320/26 Ivario controller and Comet 320/11 MP1 controller; fully automatic Waygate NDT-U film processor; Penetrex High Intensity Dual Window, FV-2014 viewer, KOWOLUX X5 viewer; light meter; magnifying glasses 3X to 10X; penetrameters; lead screens; light tight vinyl cassettes; DT-300 densitometer; Fuji- Class I, II, and Class III safety films;
DR: DDA Hardware: PiXS DR Custom Dual Robotic. PXS 320 / R-2 / 20.
CR: Fuji DynamIx – HR2
PHYSICAL JOB DEMANDS:
ACTION
Weight
N/A
Occasional 1 - 33%
Frequent 34 - 66%
Constant 67 - 100%
Max Avg
Pushing - Assisted
50
Pulling - Assisted
50
X
Floor to Knuckle Lift
so
X
Knuckle to Shoulder Lift
50
x
Shoulder to Overhead Lift
Carrying
Sitting
Standing
Walking
Climbing Stairs
Sustained Bending
Overhead Reaching
x
Crawling
Squatting (Repeated)
Kneeling
x
Stooping (Repeated Bending)
X
Crouching
X
Climbing Ladders
Balancing
Handling
X
Fingering
Feeling
Talking
X
Hearing
x
Tasting
Smelling
Near Acuity
Far Acuity
Depth Perception
X
Color Perception
X
Peripheral Vision
Repetitive motion Trip hazards
High ambient temperatures amp; Head hazards
Personal Protective Equipment Required•
PPE
Required
Additional Information
Head Protection:
No
Hearing Protection:
Yes
Glasses:
Yes
Side Shields:
Yes
Permanent Attachment (Yes or No): Yes
Face Shield:
No
Goggles:
No
Other Eye Protection:
No
Other Face Protection:
No
Chest Guards:
No
Sleeve/Arm Guards:
No
Gloves:
Yes
Depending upon task being performed.
Gloves: (other)
No
Wrist Protection:
No
Elbow Protection:
No
Knee Protection:
No
Half Apron:
No
Full Apron:
No
Chaps:
No
Spats:
No
Boots:
Yes
Steel Toe
Pants:
Yes
Pants may not be shorter than the Shoe/Boot being worn.
Shirt:
Yes
May be sleeveless with Supervisor permission.
Clothing Type:
Yes