Everyone, at different times of the day.
How many staff?
Some times too many - more than often not enough. But in general there are about 20 of us here, we are a big family.
Responsibilities?
As a production company, everything, depending on the day. From sitting on a mountain in New Zealand shooting time-lapse to buying lighting equipment in Shanghai. Each day is so completely different - I often shoot second unit stuff for one of our directors Richard Gibson, but that same night I will be involved in uploading the changes to the Luscious website.
Who's the competition?
Whom ever is bidding on the same jobs as us at the time. We seem to always have a job on, which really makes me wonder if are the only competition in Australia!
How do you get a job there?
Hard work, hard work and long hours.
Department or office transfers?
I would say that it's generally not the case in production companies here or outside of Australia to transfer staff between departments.
Any training offered?
I learn something new everyday, if I didn't I would not work here, so training isn't really an issue. We also tend to only have the best staff in each of the respective divisions. However, as long as new and improved versions of software and film equipment continue to be released - we will continue to train our staff in these new methods.
Pay and perks?
I get to travel, and Luscious International is a company that is consistently doing creative and exciting work. So, the perk is that there is never time or reason to be bored or uninspired.
Long hours?
I get to travel...often.
Business travel?
All the time.
This is where the long hours and hard work pay off. I wish I could say that all the travelling I have done over the years has been mostly for pleasure.