College and Career Planning for Students Interested in the Fine and Performing Arts Susan Deppe Millikin University Andrew Laue Webster University.

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College and Career Planning for Students Interested in the Fine and Performing Arts Susan Deppe Millikin University Andrew Laue Webster University

Careers in Fine and Performing Arts Webster U Careers in the Fine and Performing Arts are real. People can and do make a living in the Arts. A high level of preparation and training is required, but the careers and job satisfaction are very rewarding. A full and satisfying career in the Arts is possible because there will always be a demand for entertainment.

Careers in Fine and Performing Arts Webster U A career in the Fine and Performing Arts should only be pursued if there is true passion. Not all jobs are on stage, in front of a camera, in a studio, or creating digital work.. The “industry” of entertainment is huge, and there are lots of jobs that are required to create and distribute the final product.

Careers in Fine and Performing Arts Webster U Although a college degree is not required to get a job in the Arts, having one will usually provide a better opportunity to be successful, and a longer more sustainable career.   Students should look for colleges that require an audition/portfolio review to be admitted to the specific area A professional training degree (such as a BFA or BM) is usually preferred over a BA.

Careers in the Fine and Performing Arts Webster U If there is interest in the business side of fine arts, be sure the school offers programs specifically designed for that career, like Music Business, Commercial Music, or Entertainment Marketing. If the advise is to “design your own major,” or “just take some business classes as electives,” that usually means they don’t. Arts teachers in your building can be a very good resource. They are often very knowledgeable about what colleges have strong programs, and more importantly, can be helpful in determining what school is a good “fit.” In addition, they can usually assess whether the student has the talent or skill to be accepted to a specific college.

Careers in Fine and Performing Arts Webster U   Have a discussion about teacher education, if that is a consideration What about double majors? Carefully advise a student if they are considering starting at a community college

Careers in Animation Webster U Careers in animation and related fields are real, and demand and salaries are expected to increase Median overall salary for animators: $61,330* Animators in motion picture industry: $68,600* Advertising and related fields: $55,530* Projected growth of the animation industry through 2020: 12%* Careers in the animation industry can be achieved without majoring in animation Skills needed include storytelling, traditional artistic ability, working in groups and teams, flexibility, and perseverance. *Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition

- Legitimate and growing industry - Video Gaming Webster U - Legitimate and growing industry - $60 billion industry 8.6% employment growth rate Video game artists average salary: $79,124 Video game programmer average salary: $88,298 Sources: Game Developer magazine’s 2012 Annual Salary Survey Entertainment Software Association, Video Games in the 21st Century Report, by Stephen E. Siwek

Video Gaming Webster U Enthusiast or genuine career interest? No single, defined educational path to success in the industry The two primary job components in game design and development are programming and visual design Other aspects of gaming: storytelling, character development, marketing/advertising, budgeting, project management, and technology platforms Enthusiast Professional

How to increase the chances for a successful career in gaming A strong desire to achieve An understanding of creativity and storytelling Ability to understand and work with the “other side,” i.e. artists and programmers Ability to think logically Ability to learn and re-learn Thick skin

  Contact Information: Andrew Laue Associate Director of Admissions Webster University St. Louis, MO lauear@webster.edu 314-246-7712 Susan Deppe Associate Director of Admission Millikin University Decatur, IL sdeppe@mail.millikin.edu 217-521-7903