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Crew

Crew is a term used to describe a group of people who work together to operate a vehicle or to perform a common task. It implies an organized team with defined roles and coordinated duties, whether on a ship, in an airplane, in a film production, or in a sport.

Maritime and aviation contexts. On ships, the crew includes officers (such as the captain and mates), engineers,

Film and media production. In film, television, and video projects, the crew consists of the personnel who

Sports and other uses. In rowing, a crew is the boat plus its rowers (and typically a

Organization. Crew roles are defined by responsibilities, certifications, and safety regulations. Teams coordinate through communication protocols,

deckhands,
the
bosun,
cooks,
and
other
personnel
needed
to
sail
and
maintain
the
vessel.
The
exact
composition
varies
by
vessel
type
and
flag
state.
In
aviation,
the
term
flight
crew
refers
to
pilots
and
flight
engineers,
while
cabin
crew
handles
passenger
service
and
safety
duties.
operate
and
support
the
shoot,
including
the
director,
producer,
cinematographer,
sound
mixer,
editor,
production
designer,
costume
and
makeup
artists,
lighting
and
grip
crews,
and
many
assistants.
This
contrasts
with
the
cast,
who
perform
the
roles
on
screen.
coxswain).
More
broadly,
crew
can
refer
to
any
group
organized
to
perform
a
task,
such
as
a
construction
crew,
a
maintenance
crew,
or
a
rescue
crew.
standard
operating
procedures,
and
rehearsals
to
ensure
efficiency
and
safety.