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Television Producer Career Information

A television producer career is full of unpredictability, high levels of stress and responsibility, but ultimately satisfaction for successful final products. Get information about this leadership career in this free video series on TV jobs.

Series Summary

A television producer is responsible for managing every aspect of production for a television show or broadcast, including the original concept development, the shooting, the lighting, hiring a cast and delegating every job necessary. A career in television production requires vast amounts of concentration, organization and delegation, as well as familiarity with the current television market. Responsible for the overall final product of any television film, show or broadcast, television producers are creative individuals who can supervise and entire crew. In this free video series on TV jobs, a professional television producer describes his career. Get an accurate job description, and calculate the salary of a TV producer, which can range from nothing to millions of dollars. Find out what it takes to get a foot in the door of the television industry, and learn about the qualifications for this particular career path. Through long days of shooting and hilarious moments caught on camera, discover the world of a television producer.
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  • Television Producer's Funniest Moment

    A television producer's funniest moment can include blooper moments while shooting reality television and unexpected moments caught on tape. Hear about this television producer's funniest moments in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer Job Description

    A television producer's job description includes coming up with a TV show concept, getting it filmed, getting it edited and getting it broadcast on the air, whether on cable, cable access or another TV venue. Hear a professional television producer describe his job in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer Tools

    The tools necessary for a television producer include access to a camera, microphones, tripod and TV lights, access to editing equipment and access to a computer and the Internet. Gather necessary tools for the job with information from a professional television producer in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer Pros & Cons

    The pros and cons of being a television producer revolve around the unpredictability of the job, the hard work it takes to make a living in the field and the huge salary range, from zero to millions. Weigh the pros and cons of being a TV producer with information from a professional television producer in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer Salary

    A television producer's salary varies, but they can make anywhere from nothing to millions of dollars, with an average range of $20,000 to $150,000 per year. Calculate a television producer's salary, which depends mainly on the TV market, with information from a professional television producer in this free video on TV careers.

  • How to Become a Television Producer

    To become a television producer, a journalism degree in television and film is helpful, and visiting multiple TV stations with resume tapes is crucial to getting a foot in the door. Become a television producer, starting from the bottom and working up, with information from a professional television producer in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer Career Information

    A television producer career requires concentration, organization and delegation to work with everyone on the television set, including the camera crew, the actors, the lighting crew and the directors. Get tips on the TV producer's job from a professional television producer in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer's Hardest Day

    A television producer's hardest day revolves around long days of shooting, not getting the right footage and even risking the lives of other people on the job. Hear about this television producer's hardest day in this free video on TV careers.

  • Television Producer Qualifications

    The qualifications to be a television producer include having great ideas for TV, being knowledgeable about the current television market and sometimes acquiring a college degree in broadcast journalism. Discover what it takes to be a TV producer with information from a professional television producer in this free video on TV careers.