Meet Peter, 23, from Birmingham, and find out about his life as a lighting technician at the Royal Opera House in London. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
I had never lived on my own before my apprenticeship but I had amazing teachers who encouraged me to go for it.
- Peter's mum took him to the theatre all the time when he was younger and he spent all his pocket money going to gigs
- He was always looking up at the lights rather than watching the bands on stage
- Peter was more interested in things he could learn outside of the classroom
- He studied a technical theatre course at college which led him to apply for the Technical Theatre Apprenticeship at the Royal Opera House.
What to expect if you want to be a lighting technician
- Lighting technician average salary: 拢15,000 to 拢40,000
- Lighting technician typical working hours: 42 to 44 hours per week
What qualifications do you need to be a lighting technician?
You could get into this role via a university course, a college course (such as a Level 3 certificate or a T-level in Media, Broadcast and Production - England-only, from Sept 2023), an apprenticeship, volunteering, working towards the role or through one of the new entrant training schemes that broadcasters and film bodies offer, such as 大象传媒 trainee schemes.
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