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Producers and Directors By: Jordyn Cook. Summary Producers select plays or scripts, arrange financing, and make production decisions while directors interpret.

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1 Producers and Directors By: Jordyn Cook

2 Summary Producers select plays or scripts, arrange financing, and make production decisions while directors interpret the selected scripts by directing the work of the cast and crew. The producers focus on the business aspect of a production while the director focuses on the artistic parts. Contrary to popular belief, directors and producers don’t just work in movies and stage production. They are also involved in television and radio. This means that the work of directors and producers is all around us in our everyday lives.

3 Common Tasks Select plays or scripts Decide on the size, cost, and content of a production Hire directors, principal cast members, and key production staff Promote the production Approve scenery, costumes, choreography, and music Coordinate the work of writers, directiors, managers, and other staff Conduct rehearsals Plan and schedule programming and event coverage Conduct meetings Monitor production

4 Working Conditions and Hours Conditions Mainly work indoors but may go outdoors to shoot scenes Must have good social skills for they work amongst people all day and be able to work as a team Hours May work full or part time but schedules may change according to a project Travel is a necessity to go to other production locations Long hours may be required to complete projects

5 Skills Speak clearly so listeners can understand See details of objects whether they are nearby or far away Focus on one source of sound and ignore others Hear sounds and recognize the difference between them Understand the speech of another person See differences between colors, shades, and brightness Determine from which direction a sound came Make quick, precise adjustments to machine controls Move arms and legs quickly React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet

6 Preparation and Hiring Practices Preparation Producer: Have a high school diploma or GED Bachelors degree Business experience Director: Have a high school diploma or GED Experience working in theater, film, and television Hiring Practices Experience is a must in this field. Experience can be gained in local and regional theater. Employers also prefer producers and directors with training in dramatic arts, directing, or producing

7 Interests People in this career may: Consider achievement important Have artistic interests

8 Employment Outlook and Advancement Opportunities Employment Outlook The employment in this field is getting increasingly bigger with the advancements in home entertainment, but only the most artistically inclined and talented will succeed. Outlook is fairly good if you’re dedicated and good at the job. Advancement Opportunities Advancement can be earned with experience and reputation. This is in the form of working on bigger productions and with more renowned theaters.

9 Related Jobs Editors Graphic Designers

10 Wages and Fringe Benefits Wages Hourly: $30.98 Yearly: $64, 430 (Haha I’ll be getting a new pair of shoes every week!) Fringe Benefits Many directors are self- employed but if not, they may receive typical benefits such as health care.

11 Professional Organizations American Association of Community Theater Screen Actor’s Guild

12 Helpful High School Courses and Career Cluster High School Courses Communications Drama Dance Film and Videotape Photography Stagecraft Career Cluster Arts and Communication

13 In conclusion… I still believe this career is a good choice for me. I’m very personable and have the artistic eye to become very talented at it. Travel and work hours could conflict with family time, but the pay is good and I would be happy with my life if I became successful in this career.


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