The Red Carpet (2003 TV series documentary) [2003-2004] USA
Release Date: April 2003
Genre: Documentary /
Production companies: Bel-Air Productions
Distributor: Showtime Networks
Cast
R.J. Williams … Host
Directed by
R.J. Williams
Writers
Jordan Okun Writer
R.J. Williams Creator
Produced by
Merek Canterman … co-producer
Mark D. Mitchell … co-producer
R.J. Williams … executive producer
TV Producers make sure there’s enough money in the budget to cover the cost of the TV show and cut cost as needed. Producers pick scripts that fit the production and make sure it will be finished on time. They hire the directors and approve the actors and make sure everyone gets paid. Although TV producers have no specific educational path, they often have a background in business, finance, writing or acting.
Television shows cannot be produced without an idea. You may already have ideas for a television show. If so, that is a great place to start. If you have not come up with any ideas yet, you can start to brainstorm. While brainstorming, write down activities that you are passionate about and skills that you already possess. Some may put too much thinking into generating television ideas. However, it can be an easy process if you allow yourself to stay within your comfort zone.
If you have a desire to produce television shows, you can do it. All you need is a great desire to be successful in this business and you need the time it takes to do the productions. You might need time for rehearsals if your show is one that requires rehearsals. But you can begin with hardly any money at all.
TV Producers oversee the business and financial decisions for television programs and movies. TV Producers make hiring decisions and ensure that all financial obligations are met. To become a TV Producer, one should earn a bachelor’s degree with courses in project management, accounting, drama and arts management. Gaining experience through internships or positions at small TV stations or theaters will help aspiring TV Producers acquire the skills and networking connections needed to advance in this competitive field.
Here are 5 steps to becoming a TV Producer
Step 1: Researching TV Producer Career Duties and Education
TV Producers make sure there’s enough money in the budget to cover the cost of the TV show and cut cost as needed. Producers pick scripts that fit the production and make sure it will be finished on time. They hire the directors and approve the actors and make sure everyone gets paid. Although TV producers have no specific educational path, they often have a background in business, finance, writing or acting, says the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov.
Step 2: Complete an Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in Business
Since TV Producers handle the business side of things, it’s important to be familiar with finance and business, which a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree program can provide. The BLS suggests that taking courses or a minor in drama, acting or arts management will round out your education. If you can, find an internship.
Step 3: Become a Television Assistant
Start working at a small local theater or even the local high school or your college. Work with the TV producer or the play director to garner more experience, says Careers Advice, careersadvice.direct.gov.uk.
Step 4: Work at a Local TV Station
Experience will help you rise through the ranks and take on bigger challenges. Local TV stations or TV stations in small cities are often hiring because the turnover rate is higher, and they’re comfortable breaking in new TV Producers, according to Careers Advice.
Step 5: Produce a Television Show or Film
While using your professional resume to find bigger challenges, also produce a film or TV show. It showcases your abilities and gives you something to show others, which can lead to more opportunities, even if they’re low budget.
For more information on Merek Canterman please visit his profile site at MerekCanterman.com.
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Acting: is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theater, television, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
Now when it comes to acting there are MANY different types of acting that can be refereed to. The most common method of acting that most of us are accustomed to is the acting that we see on a daily basis such as television sitcoms, movies, and commercials. Now that is the most common types that we see on a daily basis. This type of acting is definitely a talent driven type of acting but there is room for error during a performance since it can be done as many times as needed to get the right take.
There are other types of acting such as live acting. This would be things such as theater, plays, and any other live performances that we see live and not on film. This is a more demanding and rehearsed type of acting.
There is hardly any room for errors while doing a performance since an error can mess up the flow of the performance.
So as you can see there are many different types of acting in the industry but the basic concept behind all of them are; you MUST be talented, committed, and passionate about being an actor or actress. You will need all these attributes in order to be a believable and successful actor/actress. An actor/actress must be able to get into character basically on the spot. This mostly is important for film actors/actresses since the scenes are not filmed in order as they are in the film/movie.
As for live performers this is a bit different since their performances are done in order. There is a bit more stress put on this type of acting since it is live and you CAN’T mess up.
So to me the concept of acting is the expression, skill, and delivery an actor/actress possesses and expresses to their audience whether it be a live performance or filmed.