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Chris King Hour. 5 McVay
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Producers and Directors direct stages, television shows, videos, and motion pictures for entertainment. Responsible for creative decisions, such as interpretation of script, choice of guests, set design, sound, special effects, and choreography. Determine and direct the content of all Entertainment.
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Total pay ranges from $2,500 to $8,000 for a three- to four-week run of a production. The highest paid stage directors work on Broadway productions. They commonly earn $100,000 plus royalties(based on the number of performances) per show. Producers and directors seldom earn benefits. However, directors who work regularly may receive typical benefits such as health insurance. Self-employed producers and directors must provide their own insurance.
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You have to have to have the ability to make quick decisions. You will need to be very organized to be a successful producer, and director. Identify problems and review information. Analyze options and apply solutions. Solve problems by bringing others together to discuss differences. Teach others how to do something using several methods.
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About 20 percent of producers and directors are self-employed. Competition for producer and director jobs will be strong. The glamour of these jobs and the lack of formal entry requirements attract many people. Employment in motion pictures and films for television is centered in Hollywood and New York City.
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Communications and Media: Knowledge of producing, sharing, and delivering information or entertainment. This may be through written, spoken, or visual media. Administration and Management: Knowledge of managing the operations of a business, company, or group. Fine Arts: Knowledge of the methods and concepts needed to create or perform works of art. Areas of knowledge may include music, dance, visual arts, drama, and sculpture.
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Helpful electives to take in high school that prepare you for this occupation include: Communications Dance Drama Film and Videotape Photography Stagecraft
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It is important for producers and directors to be able to: Stand when directing or overseeing production. Speak clearly so listeners can understand. Hear sounds and recognize the difference between them. Understand the speech of another person
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Producers and Directors must select plays or scripts. Conduct rehearsals. Direct the work of the cast and crew. Audition and select cast members. Coordinate program elements, such as audio, camera, and special effects. Coordinate the work of writers, managers, and other staff.
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