Data Wrangler

Role

Manages captured media and production data through copying, checking, organizing, labeling, and handoff.

Description

A Data Wrangler manages captured files during production. They help make sure footage, audio, scans, motion data, photographs, metadata, and other source materials are copied, checked, named, organized, backed up, and handed off correctly.

In immersive media, data wrangling is especially important because capture can produce large, complex, and fragile datasets. A missing folder, unclear filename, failed copy, or lost metadata can make expensive capture material difficult or impossible to use.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the Data Wrangler protects the production’s source material. They create order around the files so editors, artists, developers, archivists, and technical teams can find, trust, and use what was captured.

Scope Note

May include media offload, backups, checksums, folder structure, file naming, metadata collection, capture logs, version tracking, transfer drives, delivery notes, and coordination with post-production or archive teams.

Boundary Note

The Data Wrangler manages captured data and handoff integrity. They do not usually edit the material, process 3D reconstructions, direct capture, or decide final creative use.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with camera teams, capture supervisors, sound teams, producers, editors, post-production teams, developers, archivists, and technical directors.

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