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  • 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....

  • What Do You Do With a Music Education Degree?

    Your parents and friends may have scoffed and thought your degree in music education was just fulfilling your creative side and ignoring the real world, but you knew better. A degree in music...

  • How to Become a Music Entrepreneur

    If you are a musically-gifted person, there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to earn a living from your talents. There are many different avenues that you can pursue. Jobs such as record...

  • Becoming a Music Producer

    Do you want to become a music producer? Here are the steps to make that dream come true. No matter what music scene you'd like to work your way into, the beginning steps are all the same. With...

  • How to Shoot with a Studio Television Camera

    The difference between shooting with a studio television camera and a portable amateur camcorder is like going from a moped to a Harley Davidson. If you are shooting in a studio, you are probably...

  • How to Become a Recording Engineer

    Recording engineers ply their trade for rock bands, TV shows and film productions. Some engineers also produce recordings and mold the creative aspects and technical sound of a CD or song. The job...

  • How to Become a TV Studio Floor Manager

    Landing a job in television production can be competitive. Television jobs are perceived as glamorous and high-paying. The truth is that breaking into television requires starting at the bottom,...

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