Arts and EntertainmentSuitable for those interested in switching jobs, this title features self-assessment questions, notes from the field, and further resources. It helps readers land a new job in the arts and entertainment industry. It profiles such careers as: actor; choreographer/fight director; critic; editor; fashion designer; and, graphic/fine artist. |
Contents
Editor | 12 |
MusicianMusic Supervisor | 23 |
GraphicFine Artist | 33 |
Stage Manager | 43 |
Actor | 53 |
Makeup ArtistHair and Wig Stylist | 64 |
AnnouncerVoice Over Artist | 74 |
Sports Promoter | 85 |
Photographer | 106 |
Fashion Designer | 117 |
Talent AgentPublicist | 127 |
ChoreographerFight Director | 137 |
CostumerTheatrical Wardrobe Worker | 147 |
Appendix A | 157 |
Appendix B | 171 |
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