A production manager is an employee of a production company that oversees production of TV and movies. They are responsible for keeping costs in line and delivering the show on time.
education of production manager?
A Plant Manager is in charge of production, materials, purchasing, Human Resources, Engineering, Quality, etc, etc, a Production Manager is in charge of Production only, and reports to the Plant Manager.
To become a production manager, one has to have enough experience with TV and film production. One can start as an assistant and work their way up to becoming a production manager.
The average annual salary for a theater production manager is $63,000. The median yearly salary for a theater production manager is $45,493.
The production manager is in charge of all aspects of production from start to finish. They are in charge of the factory lines and how the finished product looks.
Because the production manager's salary remains the same, regardless of the production level, this salary is a fixed cost, not a variable cost.
The median salary of a print production manager is about $70,800. About fifty percent of all print production managers fall between $60,500 to $82,700.
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It really depends on which theatre they work for. A stage manager working on a big West End production will be paid more than a stage manager on a small theatres production.