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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The following is a list of film- and television-related occupations. Animation. Title(s) Area Description Animator: Film Artist who creates multiple images that give an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence; the images are called frames and key frames. Animators can work in a variety of fields including film ...
  2. 35 film and television careers Here is a list of film and television jobs and their salaries: 1. Actor National average salary: $80,056 per year Primary duties: An Actor is a professional who plays a character in a film and memorizes dialogues written by the screenwriter. Actors research and develop the character.
  3. allartschools.com

    Careers in Television. Creative types can apply their skills in many different areas of the television industry. The following jobs may appeal to students interested in interior design, film editing, performance arts, fashion design, and photography. Production Designer and Art Director. Designs sets and oversees construction
  4. Television, among others, which are either independently owned or exist as companies within the same corporate family. Independent stations carry syndicated programming and/or locally originated fare. Public television stations are often owned or managed by local governments, universities and/or school districts.
  5. wikiwand.com

    Film and TV: person who acts in a dramatic or comic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity. [2] Costume designer: Film and TV: designs costumes for a film or stage production. Lighting technician: Film and TV: Make-up artist: Film and TV: News presenter • Reporter Newscaster • Anchorman: Film and TV
  6. media-match.com

    Media Match is one of the longest running crewing and networking sites and jobs boards for the Film & TV industry in the USA, connecting our database of skilled and experienced production freelancers with the best Film & TV jobs daily. The Media Match Network includes music and media job sites in the USA, UK, Brazil, Latin America and Italy ...
  7. In this article, we explain what a television production major can teach you and share nine different television production major jobs you could pursue after graduating. What is a television production major? A television production major is a degree program focusing on the creation of television shows. In these programs, you might choose to ...
  8. They may manage the music production and schedule both artists and musicians for recording sessions. Music directors can compose music and transpose work from other composers. In movies and television, a music director selects the songs for the film. 4. News reporter
  9. yellowbrick.co

    Yellowbrick's Ultimate Television Career Guide is your source to discover careers and learn entry points into the television industry. In this guide, you can begin to explore the jobs that drive the market, then search for your perfect career by area of interest, skills, companies, or industry experts.
  10. Work Experience in a Related Occupation. Producers and directors might start out working in theatrical management offices as business or company managers. In television or film, they may begin as assistants or in other low-profile studio jobs. They may also participate in internships that provide opportunities to work alongside producers and ...
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