Film, Television and Radio Producers

(NOC 5131)
+12.42%
 

What do Film, Television and Radio Producers do?

Film, television and radio producers manage the production of motion pictures, television shows, and radio programs.

How to become: Film, Television and Radio Producers

In general, you usually need a university degree, college diploma or other post-secondary specialized training in your area of work. You may need experience and to be able to demonstrate directing, creative or performing skills. You may need membership in a related guild or union. Many recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree, and almost 1 in 10 has a graduate degree.

Where to study for a career as: Film, Television and Radio Producers

King's College London
London, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Comparative Literature with Film Studies (BA) Bachelor; Honours
English with Film Studies (BA) Bachelor; Honours
Request Info
Long Island University
Brooklyn, New York, US

Related Program(s):
Film and Television (BFA) Bachelor
Film (BFA) Bachelor
Request Info
University of Hertfordshire
Hatfield, England, GB

Related Program(s):
English Literature with Film Bachelor; Honours
Philosophy and Film Bachelor; Honours
Request Info
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Film Studies Bachelor
Request Info
Red Deer Polytechnic
Red Deer, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Applied Arts in Film Production Bachelor
Request Info
University of Bristol
Bristol, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Film and French (BA) Bachelor
Film and Television (BA) Bachelor
Request Info
view all
Modified on January 26, 2022

How much do Film, Television and Radio Producers make?

Low:
$36,400
Average:
$65,333
High:
$98,010

Job openings for Film, Television and Radio Producers

Job Seekers:
11,500
Job Openings:
11,400