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  • Audio Technician Job Description

    An audio technician ensures that sound equipment functions smoothly at a studio or event. Technicians often provide their knowledge and expertise, especially during events where audio equipment...

  • Music Production Education

    While the occupation of music producer is seen as a generally creative one, technical skills and up-to-date training are often essential for breaking into the field.

  • Sound Engineer Job Description

    A sound engineer is a technical media professional who operates recording and amplification machines and equipment. He is used in a variety of settings including recording studios, theaters,...

  • Types of Television Jobs

    Working in television is a fast paced, high pressure but rewarding career. You can work in front of the camera or behind the camera as a videographer, sound person or editor, or you can fix the...

  • How to Become a Respiratory Equipment Salesperson

    Respiratory equipment sales can be a rewarding job opportunity. If you’re experienced in this type of work or you’ve always wanted to try your hand at selling respiratory equipment, you should...

  • What Is the Job of a Photographer?

    Professional photographers use cameras to capture breaking news, special moments or to sell products. Photographers can work in the news industry for newspapers, magazines or the Internet....

  • How Does a Cameraman Spend a Workday?

    The first thing a cameraman does in a workday is consider his assignment. News cameramen are assigned duties by an assignment editor. Production cameramen are given work by producers. Film...

  • How to Become a Red Carpet Photographer

    Magazines need photos. Photo Agencies need Photographers. Photographers need a way to shoot and sell their photographs.

  • How to Be a Gaffer

    Film is a collaborative art. If the lighting is good, but the acting is bad, then the scene won't work and vice versa. The smallest technical details have an effect on how people view a film.The...

  • How to Be a Grip

    The grip is an essential part of any crew. It is often the most physically demanding job on set and requires not only brute strength, but also physical dexterity and quick wits. The grip is in...

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