There is a variety of technology, hardware, and software I will be using in my intended field. I think regardless of which media you choose, to remain employable you have to be versed in internet technology knowledge. Also, in my profession of video production, HD is a major factor. The hardware I would be using is HD cameras and computers. And, the software would would range from graphics focused programs such as After Effects to editing software such as Premiere or Final Cut.
Additional job sites I found are the history channel, MTV, and E!.
I think what I am learning is that there aren't very many players in the television media. As I thought of shows that were relevant to my career goals and whose content I enjoyed, I found that many of them were blanketed under the same corporate owner. I'm still enjoying this search though. I never thought that so many large shows would give you access to their employment opportunities.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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the major players in traditional television media are few and far between - which means that while traditional jobs may be harder to get, you can offer new, fresh content online and maybe steal a piece of the pie!
ReplyDeleteLook into creating a vLog (video web log, as opposed to just a web log) and putting some ads on the bottom of the page. Who knows! you could be the next big thing!