Broadcast Television Jobs
Posted in Coloured Television on 08/29/2009 12:56 pm by admin
Is it difficult to get a job in television production?
Need help deciding on a big school. At this point I I'm leaning toward broadcasting something, but I'm not 100% sure and I are a couple of questions: Is it hard to participate in television production? What are the training requirements? What are the responsibilities of a television producer? Are there different types of producers? When most of the work producers (the city)? Are there many opportunities for advancement? and any other information. someone has …
It is relatively difficult to enter production television, but if you get your degree, an internship or two in the field before graduation and do a job for his television station on campus, you be in good shape compared to others trying to enter the world. For your interest, your first job in television can be a production assistant, and you can do an internship in this field. I will link to an example below. Wanting to move from there. Some people are able to find employment in all major markets out of the school. Another choice (or should) start in small markets, build your resume, and then move to a big market, if they wish. There are jobs everywhere where there is production of TV television channels, but the main centers of television production in the United States are New York and Los Angeles. Secondary, but the main centers are Boston, Chicago, Orlando, etc. NY and Los Angeles that offers the most comprehensive in terms of types of filmed entertainment. Other markets particularly in smaller markets, are primarily local news and exhibitions. But all this, experience counts. If the interest in the field, you should go. Get his graduation, an internship or two other jobs on campus and local television to build your resume, network and see where it leads.
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