Meet Kim and find out about her life as a promotions producer. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
My highlight was when I interviewed Harry Kane 鈥 on the Sports Personality red carpet 鈥 and I was on a high for days after.
- As a promotions producer, Kim needs to come up with exciting content to encourage people to look at the 大象传媒 Bitesize website and social channels
- Her job varies a lot 鈥 one day she could be interviewing celebrities on the red carpet, the next she could be filming with animals
- Kim got into her job by applying for a role as a sports reporter at her local radio station. After working as a reporter at the station, she moved to 大象传媒 Breakfast TV as a broadcast journalist
- Kim's top tip is try and do shadow days, and get as much practical advice and support as possible. The best bit of advice she ever had was to make herself indispensable: by making sure people know your name, making the cups of tea and coming up with lots of ideas
- It鈥檚 important to be multi-skilled in Kim鈥檚 role, though that isn鈥檛 necessary in every role in the media. Kim says being able to self-shoot and self-edit, script content and work with talent are all useful skills.
Kim's role is varied and involves creating a lot of content for digital platforms. Many of the skills Kim uses day to day are the same as a TV and film producer. TV and film producers plan and manage the business side of creating television programmes and films.
What to expect if you want to be a TV or film producer
- TV or film producer average salary: Variable. You may be self-employed/freelance
- TV or film producer typical working hours: 39 to 41 hours per week. You could work irregular hours and also away from home, and on evenings, weekends and bank holidays.
What qualifications do you need to be a TV or film producer?
You could get into this role via a university course or a college course such as a Level 3 Diploma or a T-level in Media, Broadcast and Production (England only). You can also do an apprenticeship, a broadcast training scheme or specialist training courses run by private training providers, or work towards the role.
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