A data wrangler, in the context of filmmaking and data management, is responsible for ensuring that data from various sources, such as cameras and sensors, is collected, organized, and made ready for post-production. Data wranglers are crucial in maintaining data integrity on a film set, which is essential for smooth post-production processes.
The salary of a data wrangler can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, experience, and the specific production. In general, data wranglers are often freelancers or work on a project-by-project basis. Entry-level data wranglers may earn between $40,000 to $60,000 per year, while experienced professionals with a strong track record can earn considerably more, ranging from $70,000 to $100,000 or more annually.
6-Door Wrangler:
The 6-door Wrangler is not a standard production vehicle from Jeep (the maker of the Wrangler). Jeep Wranglers typically come in either 2-door or 4-door configurations. However, some custom aftermarket modifications or specialty builders may offer 6-door Wrangler conversions.