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1 Theatre professions Part 2

2 Lighting Designer  Job Description: Visualizing the lighting for a theatrical production. Determining necessary equipment, charting light boards and mapping out placement.  Median Salary: $46,000 per year  Skills and Training: Knowledge of theatre, lighting effects, use of color, use of lighting for mood, creativity, electrical knowledge, ability to be flexible and work under pressure.

3 Sound Designer  Job Description: Designs music and sound effects needed for a production. Determines sound mix, levels, and blending. Determines equipment needed for actors and sound crew.  Median Salary: $45,000  Skills and Training: Understanding of acoustics, knowledge of electronics, use of sound for effect, sound mixing and balancing skills a must. Needs to work well under pressure and be flexible with hours needed for a production.

4 Costume Designer  Job Description: Developing and creating costume designs for clothing worn in theatrical productions.  Median Salary: $64,000 yearly income  Skills and Training: College degree preferred, but not required. Knowledge of fashion, colors, fabrics, and fashion history. Drawing skills, creativity, and sewing skills are a must.

5 Make up Designer  Job Description: Creating the design of the actor’s appearance through the use of make up.  Median Salary: $12,000 - $65,000 a year  Skills and Training: Drawing skills for design is a must. Cosmetology skills needed. Knowledge of lighting, staging and costume design. Knowledge of materials and how they affect the actor.

6 Property Master  Job Description: Locating and creating the necessary props for a theatrical production. Keeping props ready and in place for actors on stage. Reset props daily.  Median Salary: $250 - $950 per week  Skills and Training: Creativity, crafting ability, handiness with tools, good organizational skills.

7 Critic  Job Description: View theatrical productions and write reviews for publication.  Median Salary: $11,000 - $1 million  Skills and Training: Bachelor’s degree in journalism required. Excellent writing skills, objectivity, and interest and knowledge in theatre and performing arts. Knowledge of acting and technical theatre is helpful.

8 Playwright  Job Description: Writing scripts for theatrical production.  Median Salary: $65,000 yearly  Skills and Training: Excellent writing skills. Knowledge of theatre is helpful.

9 Choreographer  Job Description: Developing dances, routines and movements for a theatrical production. Auditions and teaches dance routines to performers.  Median Salary: $35,000 yearly  Skills and Training: Extensive training in dance. Ability to teach, technical dance expertise, vision and creativity.


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