Film and TV drama
The increased range of ways in which films or programmes can be seen - in cinemas, on TV, or through streaming platforms like Netflix or Hulu - means there's a greater demand for skills in the industry than ever before.
Production companies making films and TV dramas are looking for carpenters to build the sets, accountants to keep the books, people who know the law to negotiate the selling of rights - and much more. Browse these icons to find a role that interests you and click on it to learn how to get in.
You might also want to download our maps: film and TV drama, idea to screen (PDF) or film and TV drama industry map (PDF) for an overview of job roles.
If you are a teacher or careers adviser you may also like to browse our classroom resources.
Entry Level
Casting assistant
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Cashier
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Floor runner (Film and TV drama)
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Locations trainee
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Production runner
- Assistant director
- Cashier
- Finance controller
- Floor runner (Film and TV drama)
- Line producer (Film and TV Drama)
- Locations manager
- Locations trainee
- Production accountant
- Production coordinator (Film and TV Drama)
- Production runner
- Production secretary
- Production manager (Film and TV drama)
- Assistant production coordinator
Entry Level
Camera trainee
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Grip trainee
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Lighting trainee
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Sound trainee
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Video assist trainee
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