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Hi all,
I am a high school sophomore, and am already having a "college crisis". Here's my story: All my life up until high school, I've been interested in the sciences and mathematics. Even now, I have an A+ in AP Biology, and I haven't even opened our textbook since the class started (our AP Bio course is ranked 12th in the country, BTW). I had been planning on going into some sort of science or engineering field in college. That is, until the 2nd quarter of freshman year. That's when I ran stage crew for my 1st show. I fell in love with it and decided to take the intro to technical theatre course the next semester. I basically worked every show or production that happened in the theater that semester (I ASMed, ran Light Board, ran Sound Board for a dance concert, designed lights for another concert....you get the gist). The TD asked me to skip the other tech classes that are offered, and go into the Advanced Theatrical Production class my sophomore year (normally requires that you take the other tech classes, be a junior or senior, and go through a series of interviews (max class size of 4)). This year I have been Assistant Lighting Designer and Assistant Technical Director for our two major productions. Now comes the problem. I have started getting letters from colleges, and on my PSAT, under "Major of Interest", I put Technical Theater. My parents are freaking out, as they are concerned that I won't be able to make a living and will be "throwing my life away" (direct quote) in the theater. I've talked with the TD about it (he and I are good friends), and we talked about career choices and such. I'm determined that that this is what I want to do with my life, but my parents have decided that "we need to meet with the counselor and have this fixed" (another direct quote). I know that the conflict is going to come to a head soon. How should I go about convincing them that I will be able to make a living and have fun doing this as a career? Thanks for listening to my life story, and for any suggestions you may have. |
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There are a handful of posts on this topic (weather a career is economically feasible) Getting a job in the industry Is a good article to start at. After that try the search function, there are many articles in this area with people having similar concerns.
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Here's another thread on the general topic:
http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/g...l-theatre.html Joe |
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Double major in theatre and physics or do a 5-year program with theatre and Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering. A 5-year arts/engineering program would most likely be excellent credentials for the industry.
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I tried to do that when I got my engineering degree but couldn't make it work. The Arts and Engineering department class schedules produced too many conflicts to attend lectures or do labs.
That's the bad news. The good news is I was fortunate enough to get the Arts department to waive prerequisites so I could do a 4th year lighting design course when time opened up in my engineering schedule, and crewed at the campus theatres during my university years. |
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Always seems to work here...we've got 2 people who are engineering majors/theatre minors as well as one person on the 5-year track: arts and engineering, and he seems to be doing fine with taking the required classes for both. And we've probably got at least one more 5-year track person coming in next year as well.
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You do have a big decision to make, and the breadth of available options may be wider than you think.
BUT There should really be no questions as to whether or not you will be able to make a living. There's plenty of work available, and every year people find a way to make their lives work with the gigs they can get. After teaching almost a decade I cannot think of a single person who has ever found themselves stranded without income. If you've got specific questions, you can email me at dboevers AT cmu DOT edu |
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I feel your pain. My parents are afraid I will end up in tech theatre. Clearly the world would stop!!! I'm currently going into engineering, but I may add a minor or 2nd major in tech theatre.
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Do that AND learn automation and you'll be somebody's golden boy. Hard to find folks that can build from the circuits up.
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