Thousands of people make a good living working in the Arts and Communications, yet only the fortunate few pull down superstar salaries.
Even at less exciting levels, working in this field can be very rewarding, because you get a chance to combine creativity with talent and technical skills.
From camera operators and equipment mechanics…to musicians, actors, directors and producers…those who work in arts and communications serve clients. The client might be the audience for a movie, an advertiser in search of the perfect product illustration, a homeowner wanting a new look for a living room--anyone needing creative services. Even the most creative enterprise must operate on a budget, and satisfy the end-user.Even those with technical skills, such as broadcast technicians might seek representation for regular employment. Or they might work for a media enterprise such as a broadcasting or cable network. Whether on location with a big production, or doing small individual projects, people in arts and communications are never alone. Their work connects them to the world.