Megan Huff
My Brain
Decision Making
Interests
Performing Arts
Marketing Communications
Early Childhood and Development Services
Family and Community Services
Visual Arts
Skills
Professional Support Services
Journalism and Broadcasting
Performing Arts
Teaching and Training
Early Childhood Development Services
Work Values
Workplace
Innovation
Prestige
Income
Accomplishment
#1 Gold
#Blue
#3 Green
Choreography
•Create dance routines and teach them to dancers.
•Prepare and direct dance rehearsals.
•Instruct dancers on how to stand and move properly.
•Choose music and sound effects to go with dance routines.
•Audition people for dance parts.
Choreographers usually work in dance studios, though some may travel to theaters and other locations where performances take place. They work with music and scripts to create dance steps and routines. Hours may vary and are typically erratic.
high school or an associate degree
Florida
Hourly Range: $16.82
Yearly Range: $34,990
Talent Director
•Review performer information, such as photos, resumes, voice tapes, videos, and union membership, to decide whom to audition for parts.
•Read scripts and confer with producers to determine the types and numbers of performers required for a given production.
•Select performers for roles or submit lists of suitable performers to producers or directors for final selection.
•Audition and interview performers to match their attributes to specific roles or to increase the pool of available acting talent.
•Maintain talent files that include information such as performers' specialties, past performances, and availability.
Actors, producers, and directors work under constant pressure. Many face stress from the continual need to find their next job
Acting assignments typically are short term—ranging from 1 day to a few months—whichmeans that actors frequently experience long periods of unemployment between jobs
When performing, actors typically work long, irregular hours.
Evening and weekend work is a regular part of a stage actors life.
Actors should be in good physical condition and have the necessary stamina and coordination to move about theater stages and large movie and television studio lots.
Bachelor's Degree
Florida
Hourly Range: $28.87
Yearly Range: $60,050
Editor
•Prepare, rewrite and edit copy to improve readability, or supervise others who do this work.
•Verify facts, dates, and statistics, using standard reference sources.
•Read copy or proof to detect and correct errors in spelling, punctuation, and syntax.
•Develop story or content ideas, considering reader or audience appeal.
•Review and approve proofs submitted by composing room prior to publication production
usually work standard business hours but may work long hours and weekends to meet deadlines
usually work in offices or newsrooms
work in conditions that may be stressful due to deadlines or the subjects they cover
may travel locally, nationally, or overseas depending on the size and location of the organisation they work for.
A college education is required for most editing jobs. Although it is possible for someone who demonstrates strong writing and editorial skills to train on the job, a bachelor's degree in English, communications or journalism is often a prerequisite for one seeking to become an editor.
Florida
Hourly Range: $28.46 Yearly Range: $59,200
Miami Dade College
Miami, Florida
Public College
165,000 attend
$1,394.64 a year
University Of Miami
Miami, Florida
Public
11,380 attend
$43,040 a year
Florida International University
Miami, Florida
Public
54,000 attend
My highschool Plans
http://bhs.bentonvillek12.org/pages/Bentonville_HS
9th - get good grades, get permit, get involved
10th - continue with good grades, take all tests that will help in the future
11th - Keep grades up, take ACT and SAT
12th - Graduate, apply to colleges in florida