Film, Television and Radio Producers

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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

University of Sunderland
Sunderland, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Film and Media Bachelor; Honours
Photography, Video and Digital Imaging Bachelor; Honours
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Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Vancouver, British Columbia, CA

Related Program(s):
Film + Screen Arts (Bachelor of Media Arts) Bachelor
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University of Sussex
Brighton, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Drama and Film Studies Bachelor; Honours
Art History and Film Studies Bachelor; Honours
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Red Deer Polytechnic
Red Deer, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Applied Arts in Film Production Bachelor
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Husson University
Bangor, Maine, US

Related Program(s):
Video / Film Production Bachelor; Honours
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University of Kent
Canterbury, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Film and Media (BA) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
Drama and Film (BA) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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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