Tuesday 17 July 2012

Research into Media jobs (matt)

My main ideal job would be a Editor all though the hours are long and the job very demanding i am able to enjoy editing for long hours, working on the visual and audio quality while working with the raw footage to create a new video is all ways exciting. skills/qualification that are not essential but preferable, these skills are communication and media studies. photography, film, television, fine art, visual art, information technology, multimedia and graphic design. the way into this line of work is to just try different company's and hope that one of the like your work.

Television camera operator
in this role i would do as old by the director, he would tell me how he wants the shot, i would then get the shot the way he described it, to the best of my ability. what is expected s hard work, busy days and preferably one of the following, media studies, preforming arts, photography, film, television, journalism and media production the reason why i chose this job role is because you should try a wide range of jobs when in the media industries. applying for this role may take a while since its a free lance position

Television/film/video producer
in this role i would be in charge of the production from start to end, a producer is in charge of funding, raiding it, spending it and sticking to a budget. the producer is expected to make the production good because if its not the producer is the one who suffers, he'll find it harder to get funding for other projects and such. Qualifications/skills are optional but are communication, media studies, photography/film/television experience, information technology/multimedia, broadcasting. this job revolves partly around people you know and people you could meet but TV stations higher producers to help run things.

as you can see my 3 role choices do not require me to really have any grades. so all 3 jobs are perfect for my education level.



http://www.prospects.ac.uk  (this site individual job searches)

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