Overview
EMPLOYED
15,500
PART-TIME SHARE
15%
FEMALE SHARE
37%
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS
$1,862
MEDIAN AGE
35
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
0
Summary
Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors direct the artistic and production aspects of film, television, radio and stage productions.
Tasks
- Studying scripts and scenarios to determine theme and setting
- Assessing locations and staging requirements for productions in association with specialist designers
- Overseeing creative aspects of film, television, radio and stage productions
- Determining lighting, film, shutter angles, filter factors, camera distance, depth of field and focus, angles of view and other variables to achieve desired mood and effect
- Viewing film and video tape to evaluate and select scenes and determine which scenes need to be re-shot
- Planning and organising the preparation and presentation of programs
- Supervising the positioning of scenery, props and lighting and sound equipment
- Assessing technical requirements of productions by studying scripts and discussing program content, set locations and stage directions with production team
- Creating, planning, writing scripts for, recording, videotaping and editing programs
ANZSCO Classification
- Art Directors (Film, Television or Stage) (212311)
- Directors (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) (212312)
- Cinematographers (212313)
- Film and Video Editors (212314)
- Program Directors (Television or Radio) (212315)
- Stage Managers (212316)
- Technical Directors (212317)
- Video Producers (212318)
- Other Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors (212399)
Details
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Earnings and Hours
Earnings and Hours | Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Share of workers who work full-time hours | 85% | 70% |
Average full-time hours worked per week | 45 hours | 44 hours |
Median full-time earnings per week | $1,862 | $1,697 |
Median hourly earnings | $48 | $43 |
Industries
Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors work in industries like:
Source:
Ranked using ABS, Labour Force Survey, 2023, four-quarter average data, custom report.
Note: industries that comprise less than 5% of an occupation have been suppressed.
States and territories
New South Wales
47.1%
Victoria
19.2%
Queensland
19.0%
South Australia
4.8%
Western Australia
5.5%
Tasmania
1.0%
Northern Territory
1.6%
Australian Capital Territory
1.8%
Source: ABS Labour Force Survey, Detailed, August 2024, Jobs and Skills Australia trend data.
Age and gender
Age and Gender | Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Median age | 35 years | 39 years |
Female share of employment | 37% | 48% |
Education
Highest Level of Educational Attainment (% Share) | All Occupations | Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors |
---|---|---|
Post Graduate/Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate | 12.2 | 10.9 |
Bachelor degree | 23.2 | 44.2 |
Advanced Diploma/Diploma | 11.1 | 14.5 |
Certificate III/IV | 19.5 | 6.8 |
Year 12 | 15.9 | 16.1 |
Year 11 | 4.0 | 2.0 |
Year 10 and below | 9.7 | 2.4 |
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