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Film & Television Production Degrees

Those who work in film and television production perform a wide range of tasks in order to help create and execute TV shows and movies. Production crews are typically made up of directors, assistant directors, camera operators, floor managers, technical directors, audio operators, and other related staff who work behind the scenes. Those who desire careers in this field usually study at a technical school or four year institution to obtain a degree in film, broadcasting, production and engineering, or a related discipline. Jobs in the motion picture and video industries are anticipated to increase by 10.9 percent by 2016.
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What are the requirements for this program?
Submitted on: March 11, 2012

A career in this field usually requires a degree from a technical school or four year institution in film, broadcasting, production, engineering or a related discipline.

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