Film Production Careers & Outcomes
The field of film production is growing quickly, providing countless job opportunities for new graduates to work with actors, producers and directors to express ideas and create images in theatre, film, television and other media. You’ll be exceptionally prepared to work on pre-production, production and post-production of film, video and media content for a number of markets and audiences. Although many in the film industry work in New York or Los Angeles, far more work elsewhere. Median annual salaries in the field hover around $61,750.
Common career options for Film Production degree graduates:
- Producer
- Production manager
- Director
- Assistant director
- Cinematographer
- Camera operator
- Film/video editor
Where Film Production Alumni Work
Related Links
- American Cinema Editors
- American Society of Cinematographers
- Art Director's Guild
- Director's Guild of America
- Fargo Film Festival
- Gaffers: The International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States
- Minnesota Film & Television
- Producers Guild of America
- South Dakota Film Festival
- Television Academy Foundation
- Writer's Guild of America