World of Work- My Future Career as a Film Director

Recently we have been learning about the world of work and we were thinking about what we would like to be in later life. My future ambition is to become a film director. A film director makes lots of the creative decisions for a movie and also edits scenes.

My future!
My future!

To become a film director a lot of experience is needed. The experience can come from working around movie sets such as being an actor/actress or cameraman or by creating your own short films and animations too. Creativity, time keeping, management and communication skills are also very useful for film directing.

I would like to become a movie director because I am imaginative and creative. This would be good for movie directing because I would need to come up with imaginative ideas for the storyline and make creative decisions for the movie. Another reason I would like to do this job in the future is because I like writing and reading stories and this would be like putting them into action. I also like making short films and skits at home with my friends too.

The challenge I might face if I become a movie director is trying to stay in budget when I have good ideas. I’ll also need to be able to solve and adapt to problems that occur on set like if someone is working around the area I was filming in and is making too much noise I could change set or film the scene another day.  I would like to gain some of my own experience in acting so that I would be able to advise and guide the famous stars I may be fortunate to be working with! I really admire, Emma Watson from the Harry Potter film series and my dream come true would be to work with her on set.

Emma Watson

I am very passionate about movie directing and that’s what you need to be for any job. Even though I will face challenges and things won’t always go as planned, I would love to be a film director and will work hard to achieve it.

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Eve P6

My Dream Job As A Makeup Artist

My Dream Job as a Makeup Artist

Recently, Primary 6 have had a World of work week. We had a speed networking morning. In total 14 people arrived. A fireman, Housing Officer, Studio Flowers and loads more! Parents came into the class and did a presentation about their career. Everyone we spoke to were committed and dedicated to their jobs.

When I grow up I’d like to be a Theatrical Makeup Artist as I am very creative and have an artistic flare. I’ve loved drawing since I was 5 and I still do! To be a Makeup artist, the skills and qualities you need are creativity, motivation, time-keeping, communication skills, a tactful manner and much more. The courses you do are, Special FX, Theatrical, Media and photography. It’s great that there’s a photography course as I also have an interest in photography too.

The tools and equipment you need to make fake, realistic stitches are, liquid latex, black thread, a blunt needle, a tissue, foundation, red, white, brown and black face/body paint and fake blood. Pour liquid latex on your finger and apply to skin in a rounded rectangular shape. Before dry, add a layer of tissue in the right shape and then add another layer of liquid latex. Once dry, blend it into your skin with foundation and your finger. With the front of your nail make a deep line in the middle and push out the edges to make it look like a cut. Next, thread a blunt needle through the latex like a normal stitch. Finally, add paint and fake blood to finish.

The qualifications you need to be a makeup artist are 5 National 3,4 or 5’s including Maths, English and Science plus 3 higher grades to do a degree in Media makeup.

The work experience while studying could be, amateur theatre, student film, theatre and photography projects, charity or student fashion shows and working with established makeup artists and photographers.

Theatrical makeup artistry is a very well paid job! If you worked a 10 hour day, 5 days a week you’d get £1,000 a week! (which is £200 a day )

What’s the point in a job anyway? You need a job to pay for food, bills, tax and more. It’s best to choose a job that you’ll enjoy as you will be stuck with it until you’re 60!

I will try my best in school and University to become a makeup artist as it’s a great interest of mine.

Emily Watson

P6

My Future Career

Recently our class have hosted a World of Work Week event to got us thinking about our future careers and inspire us to choose a job we would be interested in taking on. The week was very successful and due to this we all have a good idea of what we want to be when we are older. For my job I would like to be a Media Makeup-Artist.

This would involve travelling around different countries and applying makeup to celebrities, performers and other clients. In addition to this, I wold get to work with makeup, as well as getting to do something I enjoy as a job and meet new people

I would be interested in this field of work because I would get the opportunity to travel around the world, meet new people and do something I enjoy. To be able to get this career, I will have to train at college and take a course in Media Makeup then get some practical experience by assisting a professional. To complete tasks, I will have to have a variety of skills and qualities, for instance; to be creative, have confidence, possess good communication skills, have patience and concentration, be tolerant, use teamwork skills and be able to work well under pressure.

Therefore I think that this career is perfect for me and when I’m older this job will be a good choice. I had lots of fun at World of Work week and I have learned loads about not just my chosen career but others too.