Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Careers in the arts, fine, performing & visual

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Careers in the arts, fine, performing & visual
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 379) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Careers in the arts
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
975297557
Series statement
Careers in
Sub title
fine, performing & visual
Summary
Whether it be music, dance, cinematography, costume design, or many other choices, students interested in a career in theatre and the performing arts have an incredibly wide variety of options to choose from when selecting a career path. Careers in the Arts: Fine, Performing & Visual is designed to provide need-to-know information on the various careers in this popular field. Careers in the Arts: Fine, Performing & Visual provides detailed information on 25 different career paths, including: Actor, Dancer, Camera Operator, Costume Designer, Makeup Artist, Art Director, Stage Manager, Music Director. Information-packed chapters provide real-world information about these in-demand professions, including: A Day in the Life, Work Environment, Education & Training, Earnings & Advancement, Employment Outlook, Networking Contacts, Areas with the Highest Employment Levels, and Conversations with Real Professionals. - Publisher
Table Of Contents
Publisher's note -- Editor's introduction -- Actor -- Architect -- Art director -- Art therapist -- Brickmason/stonemason -- Camera operator -- Choreographer -- Cinematographer -- Curator -- Director -- Fashion designer -- Fine artist -- Florist -- Graphic designer & illustrator -- High school teacher -- Industrial designer -- Interior designer -- Jeweler & precious stone & metal worker -- Landscape architect -- Motion picture/radio/TV art director -- Multimedia artist & animator -- Music director -- Music therapist -- Musician -- Photographer -- Woodworker -- Writer & editor -- Appendix A: Holland code -- Appendix B: Bibliography -- Index
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