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TV or film director

TV and film directors lead the creative and technical production for cinema and television.

Average annual salary

Variable

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Entry Requirements:

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • a college course
  • working towards this role
  • producing and releasing your own films
  • specialist courses run by private training providers

University

You could take a course at university to get into the industry. Courses include:

  • film or television production
  • broadcast production
  • filmmaking
  • drama
  • TV, film and theatre studies

Entry requirements:

  • 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree

College

You may find it helpful to take a film-making or media production course that helps you to build practical skills and make contacts in the industry.

Relevant courses include:

  • Level 3 Diploma in Film and Television Production
  • Level 3 Diploma in Performing and Production Arts
  • Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative and Digital Media
  • T Level in Media, Broadcast and Production

Entry requirements:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths for a T level

Entry requirements:

Work

Many directors start out as runners, helping out on film or TV sets, and work their way up through other jobs like 3rd and 2nd assistant director or floor manager. Others move into directing after getting experience in camera work, screenwriting or acting.

Volunteering

It's important to get as much experience as you can in film and TV, and an in-depth understanding of the production process.

You can do this by taking part in activities like student or community film or TV, and finding work experience placements on film projects.

You can search for film and TV companies to approach for experience through media business listing services like PACT and The Knowledge .

OtherRoutes

Another way to break into film directing is to make your own films, known as 'shorts'. You can market these to agents, post them online or enter them into film festivals and competitions. You'll need access to equipment, crew and actors to make your own films. Getting involved in community filming projects can help with this.

You could also take short courses in production skills for directors run by film schools, regional screen agencies and private training providers. You can search for relevant industry approved courses through ScreenSkills.

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Required Skills:

Digital skills : to be able to use a computer and the main software packages confidently

Skills:
  • knowledge of media production and communication
  • to be thorough and pay attention to detail
  • the ability to work well with others
  • leadership skills
  • the ability to use your initiative
  • the ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure
  • ambition and a desire to succeed
  • broadcasting and telecommunications knowledge
  • knowledge of English language
  • knowledge of computer operating systems, hardware and software
  • excellent verbal communication skills
  • active listening skills
  • knowledge of manufacturing production and processes
  • thinking and reasoning skills
  • the ability to read English
  • the ability to think clearly using logic and reasoning
  • the ability to organise your time and workload
  • the ability to monitor your own performance and that of your colleagues
  • concentration skills
  • a good memory
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What you'll do:

TV and film directors lead the creative and technical production for cinema and television.

You could:

  • meet producers to plan filming schedules and resources
  • develop scripts or ideas for programmes
  • develop storyboards
  • decide how the production should look and where it should be filmed
  • hire the cast and crew
  • explain technical requirements to different teams
  • direct actors on set or location
  • supervise the editing

Location : You could work at a film studio, at a TV studio or on a film set.
Environment : Your working environment may be outdoors some of the time and you may spend nights away from home.

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Salary:

Starter : variable
Experienced : variable

These figures are a guide

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Working hours:

39 - 41 hours irregular

Working Pattern is evenings / weekends / bank holidays away from home

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Career Path:

With experience you might develop your own projects and raise the money to put them into production.

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