Careers in the Arts: Fine, Performing & Visual
Careers in the Arts: Fine, Performing & Visual contains twenty-seven alphabetically arranged chapters describing specific fields of interest in this industry. Merging scholarship with occupational development, this single comprehensive guidebook provides students planning to pursue a career in the arts with the necessary insight into potential opportunities, and provides instruction on what they can expect in terms of training, advancement, earnings, job prospects, and working conditions. Careers in the Arts is specifically designed for a high school and undergraduate audience and is edited to align with secondary or high school curriculum standards.
Understanding the wide net of jobs in the arts and entertainment industry is important for anyone preparing for a career within it. Careers in the Arts comprises twenty-seven lengthy chapters on a broad range of occupations including traditional and long-established jobs such as Actor, Architect, and Musician, as well as in-demand jobs: Multi-media Artist, Cinematographer, and Graphic Designer. This excellent reference also presents possible career paths and occupations within high-growth and emerging fields in this industry.
Careers in the Arts is enhanced with numerous charts and tables, including projections from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, and median annual salaries or wages for those occupations profiled. Each chapter also notes those skills that can be applied across broad occupation categories. Interesting enhancements, like Fun Facts, Famous Firsts, and dozens of photos, add depth to the discussion. A highlight of each chapter is Conversation With – a two-page interview with a professional working in a related job. The respondents share their personal career paths, detail potential for career advancement, offer advice for students, and include a “try this” for those interested in embarking on a career in their profession.
Each chapter ranges in length from 3,500 to 4,500 words and begins with a Snapshot of the occupation that includes career clusters, interests, earnings and employment outlook. This is followed by these major categories:
Overview includes detailed discussions on: Sphere of Work; Work Environment; Occupation Interest; A Day in the Life. Also included here is a Profile that outlines working conditions, educational needs, and physical abilities. You will also find the occupation’s Holland Interest Score, which matches up character and personality traits with specific jobs.
Occupational Specialties lists specific jobs that are related in some way, like Set Designer, Animators, and Photographer. Duties and Responsibilities are also included.
Work Environment details the physical, human, and technological environment of the occupation profiled.
Education, Training, and Advancement outlines how to prepare for this field while in high school, and what college courses to take, including licenses and
certifications needed. A section is devoted to the Adult Job Seeker, and there is a list of skills and abilities needed to succeed in the job profiled.
Earnings and Advancements offers specific salary ranges, and includes a chart of metropolitan areas that have the highest concentration of the profession.
Employment and Outlook discusses employment trends, and projects growth to 2020. This section also lists related occupations.
Selected Schools list those prominent learning institutions that offer specific courses in the profiles occupations.
More Information includes associations that the reader can contact for more information.
Several features continue to distinguish this reference series from other careeroriented reference works. The back matter includes:
Appendix A: Guide to Holland Code. This discusses John Holland’s theory that people and work environments can be classified into six different groups: Realistic; Investigative; Artistic; Social; Enterprising; and Conventional. See if the job you want is right for you!
Appendix B: General Bibliography. This is a collection of suggested readings, organized into major categories.
Subject Index: Includes people, concepts, technologies, terms, principles, and all specific occupations discussed in the occupational profile chapters.
Whether it be music, dance, cinematography, costume design, or many other choices, students interested in a career in theatre and the performing arts have an incredibly wide variety of options to choose from when selecting a career path. Careers in the Arts: Fine, Performing & Visual is designed to provide need-to-know information on the various careers in this popular field.