Friday, November 9, 2012

Science Fair Proposal

1) Stage Managers Salaries.
2) The average salary for a stage manager is about $30,000 to $40,000 per year, paid, normally, in an hourly wage. Stage managers can make anywhere from $26,000 to $49,000, depending on where they work and for whom they are working. Television stage managers typically make more than stage managers for live productions.
Stage managers are only likely to get benefits if they are hired full-time with a production company, which is not often the case. Many are like actors, freelancing their skills in one production after another. In this case, paid vacation time and benefits are not at all common.
"Stage Manager." StateUniversity.com. Net Industries, n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2012. http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/cwektwkfmb/Stage-Manager.html.
3) If a Stage Manager has an MFA degree, the Stage Manager will make more money.
4) I will be performing a comprehensive survey of different kinds of Stage Managers. I will be asking for information on their salaries and also about any college training they had in theatre. My survey will include a variety of Stage Managers, from both theatre and television. I will use the Stage Managers Association to try and get into contact with Stage Managers.
5) Behavioral/Social Science

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Working EQ and Possible Answers

1) What makes a Stage Manager essential to a theatrical production?
2) I am not going to revise my EQ at this time.
3) a.There would be no other person to keep communication open
b. They do a wide variety of jobs.
c. There are so many jobs that are interconnected that need to be overseen by one person with all of the details.