Meet Laura and find out about her life as an art director. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
When I was at school, I never dreamt I would work in television.
- Laura works in the art department, deciding what sets and props are needed for live and pre-recorded children鈥檚 TV shows. Her job is varied and can involve co-ordinating her team, drawing sets, buying products or even making clothes for puppets
- She studied Art and Graphic Design at school, which she regularly uses for this job. She also did Maths, which has helped her with budgeting and managing the accounts in this role
- Laura's advice for anyone who wants to get into a TV art department is to have a broad creative skillset 鈥 whether that鈥檚 drawing, 3D making or designing on a computer
- Laura says working hard and finding the different opportunities that are out there has led her to a really great job.
Laura is an art director. A similar role to an art director is a set designer. Set designers design and create the settings for commercials, television, theatre and films.
What to expect if you want to be a set designer
- Set designer average salary: variable
- Set designer typical working hours: 40 to 42 hours per week. You could work as a freelancer/self-employed, which would mean managing your own hours.
What qualifications do you need to be a set designer?
You could get into this role via a university course or a college course (such as a Level 3 Certificate or Diploma, or a T-level in Craft and Design from Sept 2023 - England-only). You can also work towards the role.
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