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My career profile : An Actress [|Task] Actresses give ideas to create many visual things .Actresses perform in stage, radio, television, video, or motion picture productions. They also work in cabarets, nightclubs, and theme parks. Actors portray characters, and, for more complex roles, they research their character's traits and circumstances so that they can better understand a script.Many actors struggle to find steady work and only a few achieve recognition as stars. Others work as extras. With no lines to deliver, Some actors do a narration work for advertisements, animated features, books on tape, and other electronic media. They also teach in high school or university drama departments, acting conservatories, or public programs. Actress, producers, and directors work under constant pressure. Many face stress from the continual need to find their next job. To succeed, actors, producers, and directors need patience and commitment to their craft. Actors strive to deliver flawless performances, often while working under undesirable and unpleasant conditions. Producers and directors organize rehearsals and meet with writers, designers, financial backers, and production technicians. They experience stress not only from these activities, but also from the need to adhere to budgets, union work rules, and production schedules. Work assignments typically are short term ranging from 1 day to like maybe to a month.

[|Level of Education :] Formal drama training and or an acting conversant or an university program, generally or its very necessarily for this job. Most aspiring actors participate in high school and college plays, work at college radio or television stations, or perform with local community theater groups. Local and regional theater experience may also help many young actors hone their skills. In television and film, actors and directors typically start in smaller roles or independent movie production companies and then work their way up to larger productions. Actress, regardless of their level of experience to may likely pursue the workshop training through out there acting conservatories or mentoring by a drama coach they have been working with. They come from many different backgrounds. Actresses writers, film editors, and business managers commonly enter the field. Producers often start in a theatrical management office, working for a press agent, managing director, or business manager. Some start in a performing arts union or service organization. Others work behind the scenes with successful directors, serve on the boards of art companies, or promote their own projects. Although there are no formal training programs for producers, a number of colleges and universities offer degree programs in arts management and in managing nonprofit organizations.

Some actresses have experience as playing in some sort of filming while others gain experience in the field by establishing directors. Many also have formal training in directing.
Salary: Median hourly wages of actors were $16.59 of May 2008. The 50 percent earned between $9.81 to $29.57. Median hourly wages were $14.48 in performing arts companies and $28.72 in the motion picture and video industry. Annual wage data for actors were not available because of the wide variation in the number of hours worked by actors and the short term nature of many jobs, which may last for 1 day or 1 week; it is extremely rare for actors to have guaranteed employment that exceeds 3 to 6 months. Median annual wages of producers and directors were $64,430 in 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $41,890 and $105,070. Median annual wages were $85,940 in the motion picture and video industry and $55,380 in radio and television. Most salaries, hours of work, and other conditions of employment are often covered in collective bargaining agreements between the producers and the unions representing workers. While these unions generally determine minimum salaries, any actor or director may negotiate for a salary higher than the minimum. Some well known actress earn well above the minimum their salaries are many times the figures cited here, creating the false impression that all actors are highly paid. For example, of the nearly 100,000 members, only about 50 might fall into this category. The average income that members earn from acting is low because employment is sporadic and most actors must supplement their incomes by holding jobs in other occupations. [|Future prospects/ chances of getting this job -] Hiring actors and actress was to increase by 11% through out 2008 to 2018, Acting jobs were also expected to rise after media and online movies became more of a main stream. Many people came to this to seek fame and fortune, but after they go because of the long work hours. There are alot of benefits of getting this job, there is a very hard competition. As the number of actresses auditioning for this job or roles exceed that the number of parts, become available.

[|Average hours spent on the job -] Working hours cab be very hard and long, and it may include evenings and weekends. Actresses often spend most time away from home because they mat often film in other prats of the countries, and that can be very long. In 2008, acting jobs were held , 56,500 jobs. Many jobs are held all over the country. Such as New York And LA.

High School - Many actresses go to high school, but sometimes special high school like say for arts or theater. but some people don't have the money for those kinds of special school to reach there goal in life. So many take classes in high school to get some kind of experiences in acting or filming for something that they would know once they get in to a job for acting. Also they might have acting coaches ., plays that they could put on to practice what are they going to expect in a acting career.

College or other education / training - Yes! , you do need to college but you need major classes like acting training if you don't have experiences. But if you do ou might need advance classes in college, like college courses or may study abroad. The trianing you might need is a acting coach, a vocal coach , or may need some acting lessons or study with a actual director.

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