Sophia Edstrom CIS 1020 * Producti on Manager “My audience will be amazed at the amount of people that go into producing a television show!”
Jan 18, 2018
Sophia EdstromCIS 1020
*Production Manager
“My audience will be amazed at the amount of people that go into producing a television show!”
*Where Is Waldo?
*Production Managers
Production managers are known to be the “Jacks-of-all-trades”Tracking LaborSchedulingProduction and costsReceiving materialsShippingMaking ChangesMake sure everything is running correctly$73,000/yrEntry level, much lessEntrepreneurs
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*What is a production Assistant?
*Entry level position*Run errands*Multi-tasking for your superiors*Experience as a PA to further career
*What is a Producer?OverseesHiring actorsMarketing the showScriptsSets and propsExtras Equipment TransportationInterviews
*Education
* Experience* Industry experience as: writers, actors, and PA* Undergraduate and graduate degrees in film and television* Example: Bachelor of Arts in Film or a Master of Fine Arts in
Media Studies* Camera operator-experience in TV production and
entertainment* No formal education needed* No specific Academic Degrees* Flexibility and adjusting* Background in economics, accounting, finances,manufacturing
systems, organizational behavior or sociology.
*Television and Radio Careers
*News Broadcaster*Promotions Manager*Sportscaster*Writer*Program Director*Advertising Executive*News Correspondant*Sound Technician
*Career Information
*Producers - $55,380- 2008, 11% growth*New York, California, District of Columbia*Camera Operators- $41,670- 2008, 11%*District of Columbia, Virginia, New Mexico
*Television Production
*Filming*Editinig*Broadcasting*Sporting events*Newscasts*Production assistants (many)*Producers*Camera operators
Pre-production• Casting director• Costume Designer• Director• Location Manager• Make-up Artist• Production Designer• Researcher• Set Designer• Television Producer• Writer • Head writer,Screen
writer• Story Editor
Production• A2• Boom Operator• Camera operator• Character generator operator• Floor manager• Graphics coordinator• Stage manager• Gaffer• Grip• Gallery/control room team• Production manager• Production Assistant• Runner• Stunt coordinator• Technical director• Television director• Video control operator• Video tape operator• Vision mixer
Post Production• Colorist• Composer• Editor• Foley artist• Post production
runner• Publicist• Sound editor• Title sequence
designer
* Steps To Becoming A Production Manager
Step 1: Earn a high school diploma or equivalent
Step 2: Complete a 4-year undergraduate program
Step 3: Obtain Television Internship Experience
Step 4: Gain employment as Assistant Producer
Step 5: Consider Career Advancement to a Producer
* Words cited
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_crew*http://education-portal.com/articles/Beco
me_a_TV_Production_Manager_Step-by-Step_Career_Guide.html*http://www.edudecisions.com/articles/
business/jobs/production-manager.php*