In a typical work setting, producers and directors:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of job-required social contact. They work closely with directors, actors, and crew members.
- Communicate with others by phone, e-mail, and face-to-face discussions. They also write letters and memos, but prefer quicker means of contact.
- Are responsible for the work outcomes and results of other workers.
- Almost always work as part of a team of directors and assistants.
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- Occasionally have to work with unpleasant or rude workers.
Physical Work Conditions
- Often work indoors, but sometimes direct outdoor scenes or plays.
- May travel to and from locations in a car, truck, or van.
- May share work space with others.
Work Performance
- Must be sure that all details are done and their work is exact. Errors could waste time and cost money.
- Make decisions that affect their company and coworkers on a regular basis. They often make decisions without consulting a supervisor.
- Set nearly all of their daily tasks and goals without consulting another first.
- Must be aware of frequently changing events. This is particularly true for technical directors.
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- Work in a competitive atmosphere where daily deadlines must be met.
Hours/Travel
- May work part time or full time. Schedules may change depending on the project.
- May travel to other production locations.
- May work long hours to complete projects.