What Can I do With a Degree in Film?

Career Center Library Resources

The Career Center Library has a variety of resources to help students explore potential career fields. These resources include information about typical responsibilities, qualifications, career paths, job outlook, salary, and related careers.

Books Specifically Related to Film Majors

  • 100 Best Careers in Entertainment
  • Breaking & Entering — Land your first job in film production
  • Career for Film Buffs and Other Hollywood Types
  • Oregon Media Production Directory
  • Television, Cable, Video, and Multimedia
  • Theater and the Performing Arts

Vocational Biographies

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  • Actor
  • Animator
  • First Camera Assistant
  • Lighting Designer
  • Screen Writer
  • Cable TV Production/Training Coordinator
  • Film Editor
  • Multimedia Designer

Professional Associations

Internet Sites with Career-Related Information for Film Majors

Internet Sites with Job Search Information for Film Majors

Northwest:

General:

  • BackstageJobs.com — The National Resource for behind-the-scenes jobs in the Live Entertainment Industry.
  • EntertainmentCareer.net — Entertainment jobs and internships listings at Studios, Networks, Production Companies, Record Companies, TV and Radio Stations, VFX, Animation, Broadcasting.
  • Film and Video Jobs — For jobs in the New England area. From NewEnglandFilm.com.
  • Filmstaff.com — Where people go for Entertainment Jobs.
  • ProductionHUB.com — The Production Search Engine.
  • Showbizjobs.com — The Entertainment Professional Network.
  • The Riley Guide — Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet.
  • Variety — Media and entertainment industry jobs online.

Northwest Organizations Supporting Film/Digital Media/Moving Image Arts

Oregon:

  • Film Action Oregon — Mission is to "foster the growth and development of film and video in the state of Oregon; to enhance the artistic, cultural and education development and understanding of Oregonians; and to engage in relevant, related community development."
  • Northwest Documentary Arts and Media — Mission is "to create, instruct, and share the art of documentary storytelling."
  • Northwest FilmCenter — A "regional media arts resource and service organization founded to encourage the study, appreciation and utilization of the moving image arts, foster their artistic and professional excellence, and to help creat a climate in which they may flourish. The Center provides a variety of film and video exhibition, education and information programs..."

Seattle:

  • 911 Media Arts Center — "911 Media Arts Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting independent digital media artists in the creation and exhibition of their work."
  • Independent Feature Project (IFP) — "IFP is a 29-year old, not-for-profit membership and advocacy organization that supports and serves the idependent film community by connecting creative talent and the file industry."
  • IndieTV.tv — "IndieTV.tv, is a Seattle, Washington based website, run by indie filmmakers, for indie filmmakers, and it's all free. indieTV.tv seeks out the top indie shows on the Internet, and brings them to you."
  • Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) — NWFF is "a Seattle-based non-profit organization dedicated to becoming the nation's leading center for film artists."

Film-Related Government Agencies

Film/Television/Video/Multimedia Production Companies in Portland, Oregon

Communications/Design Firms in Portland, Oregon

Miscellaneous

Theater Department: Film Major - Portland State University