Go Behind the Scenes of Television Production with “Fundamentals of Television”
Take a deeper dive into the television industry with the first module of Yellowbrick’s Film & TV Industry Essentials course.
Take a deeper dive into the television industry with the first module of Yellowbrick’s Film & TV Industry Essentials course.
A digital sales director researches sales leads and strategizes to convert leads to viewers.
Social media coordinators create engaging social content for shows they are assigned to.
TV Distribution Executives negotiate agreements and manage relationships with distribution partners.
Digital distribution strategists identify and execute on off-channel marketing opportunities.
Post supervisors create and maintain schedules during all phases of post-production.
A hairstylist is tasked with creating character hairstyles by styling and maintaining actors’ hair on set during filming.
Costume designers design and create the costumes and wardrobe for the cast of a television show.
A TV staff writer is an entry-level career in writing rooms for television productions.
Special & visual effects artists (also known as a VFX artist) use computer technology and software to create optical effects and animations for television shows.