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Performing Arts Technician

A Performing Arts Technician operates equipment during the production of films, television, theatre and other creative performances. You might work on lighting, sound, cameras, broadcast or recording equipment. Performing Arts Technicians often work inside a studio or theatre but you might also have to work on location at outdoor settings. You’ll monitor production quality during recording and make any necessary adjustments.

Performing Arts Technicians need to be flexible and be able to keep up with a busy production schedule. You’ll have to follow directions and communicate with other members of the production team. Performing Arts Technicians should have good attention to detail and be able to operate their equipment effectively.

Future demand Medium
Average yearly income $64,636
Skill level Beginner

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