commercials, and online TV series are produced. Here you have producers, directors, camera operators, make-up and hair artists, props, arts, and wardrobe departments, assistant directors, lighting and electricians, sound engineers and lots of crew members, cable runners, and gaffers. The last area you can get TV jobs in is the freelance sector. You can end up working as any member of the crew or cast for any TV show, reality TV show, TV commercial, live TV broadcasts, and in online TV. Being a freelancer will help you to get work in lots of different TV productions and genres, and you can even make more money, although you will have some inconsistency and periods without work, which you have to take into consideration.
Working in any TV industry sector is hard work and in most of the TV jobs you will be working 12 hours a day or more. Some of the network TV