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Careers in Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications

39 careers found

Name
Actors
Actors portray characters in front of live audiences, cameras, or both.
Animators and Multimedia Artists
Animators and multi-media artists create graphics and animation using hand drawings and computer software and equipment.
Announcers
Announcers entertain and inform audiences on radio, TV, or in person at public events.
Art Directors
Art directors are in charge of workers who produce artwork for magazines, ads, or products.
Audio-Visual Specialists
Audio-visual specialists produce and maintain audio-visual materials.
Bookbinders and Bindery Workers
Bookbinders and bindery workers cut and glue parts or run machines to bind new books or magazines.
Broadcast Technicians
Broadcast technicians record or broadcast radio and television programs.
Camera Operators
Camera operators use motion picture, TV, or video cameras to film a wide range of subjects.
Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers
Camera and photographic equipment repairers fix and adjust cameras and related equipment.
Choreographers
Choreographers create dance routines and teach them to dancers.
Costume and Wardrobe Specialists
Costume and wardrobe specialists design outfits for actors. These costumes express a certain time, place, or mood.
Curators
Curators protect items of historic, cultural, and artistic value. They study, catalog, preserve, and display documents and artifacts.
Dancers
Dancers express ideas, stories, and rhythm by moving their bodies with music.
Editors
Editors select and prepare written material for newspapers, magazines, and books.
Film and Video Editors
Film and video editors use editing equipment to remove unwanted parts of a film or video. They reassemble the best parts so that the film is entertaining and interesting.
Fine Artists
Fine artists create works of art to communicate ideas, thoughts, or feelings.
Graphic Designers
Graphic designers create designs using print, electronic, and film media.
Industrial Designers
Industrial designers develop a wide variety of manufactured products.
Interior Designers
Interior designers plan and design spaces and furnish interiors.
Interpreters and Translators
Interpreters and translators convert spoken or written words from one language into another.
Movie Projectionists
Movie projectionists set up and operate projectors, lights, and sound equipment to show films to audiences.
Museum Technicians and Conservators
Museum technicians and conservators care for, preserve, and treat artifacts and works of art.
Music Composers, Directors, and Arrangers
Music composers, directors, and arrangers create and arrange music for films, television shows, and concerts.
Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners
Musical instrument repairers and tuners adjust, repair, and tune instruments to improve their sound.
Musicians
Musicians perform music on stage and in recording studios.
News Reporters
News reporters write and report news stories for newspaper, radio, or television.
Page Layout Workers
Page layout workers format information so it will look nice when printed.
Photograph Processing Workers
Photograph processing workers develop film and make prints or slides.
Photographers
Photographers produce images that paint a picture, tell a story, or record an event.
Prepress Workers
Prepress workers create printing plates that are used on printing presses.
Printing Press Operators
Printing press operators set up, operate, and maintain printing presses.
Producers and Directors
Producers select plays or scripts and arrange financing. Directors interpret plays or scripts by directing the work of the cast and crew.
Proofreaders
Proofreaders read printed copy or proofs to find and mark errors.
Set and Exhibit Designers
Set designers determine what furnishings are needed to represent a time period. Exhibit designers create displays to give information.
Singers
Singers perform songs on stage and in recording studios.
Sound Engineering Technicians
Sound engineering technicians use console boards to record, copy, and edit music and voice.
Technical Writers
Technical writers put scientific or technical information into language that is easy for others to understand.
Telephone Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
Writers
Writers use words to express thoughts and interpret information.