The duties for an actress and or actor are to follow directions from the director. Responsibilities for an actress is to memorize the script and to act like its real. They should also be able to preform in fort of an audience and a camera. And to also to adapt to different areas like when they're making a movie in the desert or mountain ect.
!Job Prospect:!
There are 63,000 lobs for and actress in New York City and Los Angeles
alone. But you can work all over the world. You could aslo get great awards
like the grammies and been know far and wide.
#Education,Training,
and Skills that are required:#
To become a actor or actress and want a bachelor's degree you could take classes in radio, television broadcasting, communications, film, drama, and dramatic literature. Most of the people continue their training and get a master's degree in the fine arts. When in training you may have classes in stage speech, movement,directing, playwriting ,design, and also acting workshops. For extra help you could get a job in plays, radio stations, cruise lines, theme parks. To be an actress you need some skills in creative instincts, innate talent, intellectual capacity to preform.
$The Salary:$
An actress can earn more than $106,390 if there good. If you just started out you would earn less than $13,330, but if you been in the business for a while you would earn between $15,320 and $53,320. But only 10% of the actress and actor can earn more than $106,390 that's only a few people if you think about it.
?Is there opportunity for advancement in this career due to rapid growth in the field:?
Yes, because some actor leave their job because the hours are to long,or theres not enough money , and only a few actually become stars.
?Is the job available in most communities in this country:?
No, Because you need to travel all over the place for movies or concerts.
^Typical work environment:^
The typical work environment for an actor is a movie stage, set, radio,
or where ever the movie is set.
Thanks: www.bls.gov/k12/music01.htm
www.stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos093.htm
and World Book 2002
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