Production Manager (Film/Television)

Useful school subjects:

Music and Performing Arts
Media Studies

Kaiwhakahaere (Kiriata/Pouaka Whakaata)

Tory Whanau working at her desk.

Tory Whanau working on a film budget

Film/television production managers help the producer and director in the making of a film or television programme, usually by taking care of the business and financial side of production. They also do much of the organisation before and after filming (called pre-production and post-production).

He whakamārama

Mahi ai ki te awhina i te kaiwhakaputa me te kaihautu ki te hanga whitiahua, kaupapa pouaka whakaata ranei, ma te tiaki i nga take kaipakihi me te tahua. Mahi ai ano i te nuinga o nga mahi whakahaere i mua, a, i muri iho i te wa kua mutu te whakaatu i nga whitiahua (ara, e kiia nei wa mua i te whakaputanga me te wa muri i te whakaputanga).

Entry Requirements

To become a film/television production manager you need to have experience in a number of other areas of film and television production.

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Pay

Salaries vary depending on whether production managers are working in film or television.
 

 

Job Outlook

Despite increasing opportunities, production manager remains a difficult occupation to get into.
 

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Posted: Mon, 23 Nov 2009
 

 


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