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Navigating a Career in Technical Entertainment: Your Creative Career Guidebook

✍ Scribed by Jessica Champagne Hansen, Camille Schenkkan


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
213
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Navigating a Career in Technical Entertainment: Your Creative Career Guidebook explores tools, strategies, and motivational advice from a wide range of industry professionals for navigating an artistic career in design and technology in entertainment.

This book is designed to accompany readers every step of the way in their career journey – from landing their first job after school through mid-career pivots and switching industries. It is organized into four parts: Finding Your Career Path; Tools and Strategies for Navigating Your Career Path; Curating a Creative Community as You Sustain Your Career; and Maintaining Flexibility and Finding Fulfillment in Your Career. Filled with motivational advice from mentors in the industry and creative worksheet exercises for personalized career planning, self- reflection, and goal setting, this book demystifies a complex industry, sharing crucial career-related information rarely covered in formal training programs. It explores a wide range of topics, including the types of jobs available in live entertainment and TV/film, education options, job searching, networking, career marketing materials, interviews, unions, financial empowerment, and refocusing on career shifts.

This guidebook is written for designers, technicians, stage managers, production managers, crew members, and creative technical artists in entertainment at all stages of their career. Covering a wide variety of entertainment from theater and television to commercials and theme parks, Navigating a Career in Technical Entertainment is a perfect companion for higher education or postsecondary educators and students exploring career and workforce readiness topics and can also be used by professionals actively working in the field.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Contributors
Introduction
Part I Finding Your Career Path
1 Introduction to Design and Technical Careers in Entertainment
Career Guidebook Overview
The Reality of Careers in Entertainment
Design and Technical Careers in Entertainment
At the Heart of the Art: Why This Career?
What Is Your Connection to Your Art and How Does Your Art Reflect Your Story?
What Is Important to You in Your Life and in Your Art?
How Close Do You Need to Be to the Art to Feel Fulfilled?
Why Are You Drawn Toward a Creative Industry, and What Do You Need From That Industry to Stay Inspired?
What Lifestyle Do You Want?
Career Entry Points
Career Guidebook Worksheets
2 Creative Industry Profiles
Industry Profile Overview
Freelance (Or β€œGig”) Work
Theater Careers
Television and Film Careers
Theme Park Careers
Touring Careers
Cruise Ship Careers
Design Firms and Corporate Design
Education Careers
Time to Reflect
3 Education, Degrees, and Training
Educational Pathways
Making Choices and the Value of Creative Education
Higher Education
Community Colleges
Undergraduate Programs: Colleges and Universities
Graduate School
Training and Certificates
Work-Based Professional Training: Internships and Apprenticeships
The Cost of Education and Training
Your Education Priorities
Part II Tools and Strategies for Navigating Your Career Path
4 Job Searching and Networking
You’re in Charge
How Do You Decide What to Apply For?
Let’s Talk About Specialists Vs. Generalists
Job Search Basics
More Places to Research
Develop Authentic Networking Strategies (Even If You’re an Introvert)
Informational Interviews
Traditional Networking Spaces
Feeding Your Network
Self-Producing and Entrepreneurship
Be Brave. Be Authentic. Be Yourself.
5 Career Marketing Materials
Career Marketing Materials Overview
β€œI Have a Great Portfolio, Strong Network and Sparkling Personality So I Can Skip this Chapter”
Aesthetic and Personal Brand
Finding Your Personal Brand
Finding Your Aesthetic
Resumes
Your Full Professional Name and Contact Information
Overview of Education and Training
Example
Education
Relevant Work Experience
Example
Assistant Lighting Designer, Modern Theater; Jan. 2021–Feb. 2022
Example
Assistant Costume Designer
Skills
Example
Other Sections
References: Your Personal Cheerleaders
Above All: Keep It Real
Curriculum Vitaes
Cover Letters
Portfolios
Physical Book Portfolios
Digital (PDF) Portfolios
Organization and Best Practices
Page Layout
Photos
Labels
Updating and Editing
Websites
Social Media
Submitting Your Materials
6 Interviews
Interview Overview
Types of Interview
Preparing for Interviews
It’s Interview Time!
Common Interview Questions and Prompts
Everyone’s Least Favorite Question
Things You Should Ask and Dealbreakers
Let’s Talk Money and Other Negotiations
Following Up
Reference Checks
Hearing a No
Reasons to Walk Away
When to Say Yes
Part III Curating a Creative Community as You Sustain Your Career
7 Unions, Organizations, Groups, and Publications
Your Creative Community
Overview of Unions
What Do Unions Do?
Collective Bargaining
Health Insurance and Retirement
Employment Support
How to Join a Union
Union Spotlight: The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
Other Unions
Nonunion Life
Benefits of Nonunion Life
Challenges of Nonunion Life
Should I Join a Union?
Benefits of Professional Organizations and Groups
Continuing Education
Job Boards and Directories
Commissions and Working Groups
Networking, Conferences, Events, and Study Tours
Advocacy and Lobbying
Publications
Organization Spotlight: United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)
Online Groups and Communities
How Do You Build Community?
8 Creative Career Surviving and Thriving Skills
Not Just Surviving, But Thriving!
Financial Literacy Vs. Financial Empowerment
Your Budget Is Your Blueprint
Getting a J.O.B.
Money Management: Expenses
Taxes for Independent Contractors and Employees
Contracts 101
Anatomy of a Contract
Fee
Budget
Scope
Payment
Liability
Intellectual Property
Health Insurance
Retirement? Already?!
Time Management and Project Management
Start Big, Go Small
Make Lists
Chunk Out Your Calendar
Prioritize
Evaluate
Habits and Strategies Between Gigs
Sustainability and Balance
No Thank You!
Part IV Maintaining Flexibility and Finding Fulfillment in Your Career
9 Refocusing On Career Shifts and Wellness
Introduction
Pivot!
Identify Educational Needs and Find a Mentor
Multihyphenate Or New Role?
Claim Your Space and Shout It Out
Get Your NO Ready
Entering the Creative Industries as a New Career
Transferable Skills and Switching Industries
Sustainability and Wellness
Support Teams
Agents and Managers
Affinity Spaces and Groups
Friends Outside the Arts
Career Coaches
Counselors and Therapists
What If I’m Not Sure What I Want?
10 Self-Reflection and Goal Setting
Time to Celebrate and Dream
Celebrate Your Accomplishments
Tools for Looking Ahead
Revisiting: By Chapter
Chapter 1: Your Art
Chapter 2: Your Career Planning
Chapter 3: Your Training
Chapter 4: Your Network and the Job You Want
Chapter 5: Your Marketing Materials
Chapter 6: Your Interview and Negotiation Skills
Chapter 7: Your Creative Community
Chapter 8: Your Financial Empowerment and Thriving Skills
Chapter 9: Your Career Navigation and Reflection
Creating Your Plan Or Manifesto: Setting Goals for Your Future
Goodbye, For Now!
Index


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