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Median annual earning for wage and salary
Film & Video Editors (2006) $46,670 annual
Television, Video, and Motion Picture Operators (2006) $40,060 annual
U.S. Minimum Wage $10,712 Annually
(Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Are you ready to see your vision for a movie up on the big screen? It is no secret that we have a national obsession with film. With the continuous media coverage on television shows, movies, and celebrities, there is always a need for trained people to work in the film industry. If you dream of making movies, a degree in film production will help you work your way up to the top!
Each movie contains scenes which are carefully composed by professionals. Every detail, from where the actors stand to the sound of a creaking floor, has been viewed by a trained film producer. Graduates with a degree in film production possess an extensive knowledge about how the people, concepts, and technology work together to create a movie. In addition to learning the role of each person on a film set, students have the opportunity learn production by studying other movies. What other degree would assign you to watch movies for your homework?
Did you know that you can gain fame and fortune while you’re still in school? There are Oscar awards for student filmmakers! Past student winners who have went on to future success in film production include Spike Lee, Robert Zemeckis, Trey Parker, and John Lasseter. Since students are involved in actual film production while they’re still in school, the possibilities for hitting it big are endless!
As a student in film production, you will get plenty of practice working on both small and large-scale films. Students have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects that include everything from working with the sound equipment to helping to edit takes after the scenes are shot. You wouldn’t be able to get this kind of experience and hands-on exposure without a college degree! In fact, with a degree in film production, you will have the credentials to work in almost every industry. Aside from Hollywood, movies are used in the fields of education, marketing, politics, and many more!
Some high-profile and more high-paying jobs in the video production industry include--
- Producer
- Director
- Art Director
- Cinematographers
- Sound Engineer
- Multimedia Artists/Animators
The job outlook for trained film production students has never been better! Due to the expanding use of film and video on the Internet, the demand for people who know how to edit, produce, and direct film is quickly growing. So if you love everything about the movie industry, a degree in film production would help you fulfill your passion!
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