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Working behind the scenes for television?

Okay, while in New York took a tour of the NBC – and became quite love with the idea of getting a job there. I'm more interested in things behind the scenes as a producer. Can anyone give me detailed descriptions of positions of some behind the scenes of other jobs? And there are certain grades or beginning work to look for in these? Thank you. I am not professional, that is the point to this question. Me informed on how to enter the business – to become professional. I am a teenager for God's sake, I have time to grow. And do not be a bitch, but misspelled "professional" – that 's a small pot calling the kettle black, huh?

There a lot of posts work behind the camera, but what you can actually get depends on where you live. In many local markets, it is best to work at a station manager or assistant manager. This often involves making sure that everything is technically prepared to shoot the news and other local programs, management of people in the chamber (or software) and making some lead can also work in sound or camera, but more and more of these positions are being replaced by computers to save money. My brother is deputy manager of a local television studio, and camera controls to the news through a computer, with no camera men more. He also runs the teleprompter, not the run throughs with the anchors. Note that this is a very competitive field. You can go to schools that offer a degree in production film or television or communications focused on television production. You can also get smarter and look at the film-making programs. To get an early start, see if your local university (if any) has summer classes for high school students. I took a class in television production, summer through the local university, which had programs for high school students. See also ed classes if there are adults in the subject you can take. If you have local television station to see if they give you a ride and give you some advice. Good luck!

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