Sunday, 25 January 2015

Who's Who?

JOB ROLES IN THE TELEVISION AND FILM INDUSTRIES
Management
Creative
Editorial
Technical
Research
Financial
Administrative
Executive Producer
TV Reporter
Editor
Vision Mixer
Researcher
Assistant Accountant
Agent
Production Manager
Actor
Art Designer
Cast Researcher
Accountant
Location Manager
Puppeteer
Assistant Art Designer
TV Broadcast Journalist
Script Supervisor
Production Designer
Costume Designer
Production Designer

Director





Management

Management jobs are jobs that usually involve managing a group of people, for a management job you need to have very good communication skills.

An executive producer is responsible for the quality and success of TV productions. To become an executive producer, you need to have a degree in a film or media related subject. The best advised route in is to gain a lot of experience in the TV industry, perhaps working as a producer, director or writer for a few years before hand. An executive producer's average salary is $96,000 a year.

Another management involved job is a location manager. A location manager researches ideal locations for filming, which they then report to the producer, director and production designer. In order to do this job you have to have plenty of initiative and to be able to visualize potential filming locations. You do not need any huge qualifications for this role, although a health and safety course would be very beneficial. If you are interested in this role, you should perhaps start off as a runner, and then move on to become a location scout before becoming a fully established location manager. A location manager's average salary is $42058 a year.


Creative

Creative jobs are jobs that involve creativity. To have a creative job role you should have a creative mind set and to have a high standard when it comes to creativity.

A creative job role in film and TV is an actor, which acts on screen to bring fictional (and sometimes non-fictional) characters to life. To become an actor, you need to know how to prepare for auditions and casting sessions, and have a good short term memory loss in order to learn and forget scripts quickly. It is also recommended you have singing and dancing skills. If you are aspiring to become a professional actor, you will need to have training. Attend some acting classes at weekends from a young age and perhaps consider attending an acting school. Then when you are ready to become an actor, you should start out on small projects and perhaps theater work. You could even gain your route in by auditioning for small TV drama's and TV commercials, there is no set limit on what you have to do to become an actor. However, actors are free-lance so there is no guarantee of work. Actors get paid an average of $33.82 an hour.

Another creative role in the film and TV industry is a production designer. A production designer needs to have excellent visual awareness and design skills. A production designer is a major role in the film industry and are major heads of department on film crews, and are responsible for the entire art department. In terms of qualifications you will need to be a graduate of an art related course. Your best route into this role is considering you are head of the largest department on a film crew, you will need to gain many years of experience, with perhaps a background in theater work too. Production designers get paid an average of $72830 a year.


Technical

Technical jobs are jobs that involves solving technical issues during production. To have a technical job in film and tv you need to be good at solving technical issues that you might encounter on a daily basis.

A technical job role in TV is a vision mixer. To become a vision mixer you need to have good knowledge of the equipment used. A vision mixer edits program as they are being transmitted live or being pre-recorded ready for a live show. You do not need any specific qualifications to become a vision mixer, although a media related degree would be helpful. The best route into the role would be to gain experience using a wide variety of roles, perhaps get a job with a large broadcasting company and work your way up.

Another technical role in film and TV is an art director. To become an art director, you need to have a good knowledge of interior design and architecture. An art directors job is to create the production designers vision for all sets and locations. You'll definitely need a qualification to become an art director, you'll have to be a graduate in a art related course. The best route in would be to gain experience at an art department and work your way up the rankings. They estimate an average salary of $74426 a year.


Can you change your mind?


If you also decide to change your mind during your career or feel you want to try something new in the media industry, that is defiantly possible depending on what you need to do in order to get that role. For example, if you are currently doing a technical job like vision mixing but want to perhaps look into doing a management job like an executive producer, that is possible, all you need is a degree in media which you probably should have already if you're a vision mixer. But because you are already established in the film and TV industry and you have years of experience, being an executive producer would certainly be possible from that position. So overall, you don't just have to stick to one role throughout your life, with the experience and qualifications, you can do anything in the film and TV industry from any position.


Job relations

Some jobs in the industry can fit under two categories. For example, a director is technical but it can also be categorized as a creative and management job role too. Directors are responsible for managing the production of the film, and managing the crew, making it a management role. They are also responsible for the ideas and creativity of the film like how it's shot and edited, which is what makes it a creative job role. But it is a technical job role because it requires a lot of thinking. Thinking about the next shot and thinking about how you want something to filmed are all crucial assets needed for a director. If you think you have got what it takes to become a director then you should perhaps start from the bottom like becoming a runner and working your way up. Overall a lot of management, technical and creative all relate to most jobs in media, so if you are interested in getting a job in the media industry, you should be able to have skills that will tackle job roles of these three main categories.


For more information on media careers, visit: http://creativeskillset.org/

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