How much does an Television animator earn
A Television animator earns between $1.479 and $29.827 per month, with an average monthly salary of $7.950 and a median salary of $3.393 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 170 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 7.950 | 95.396 | 1.987 | 46 |
1º Quartile | 1.479 | 17.743 | 370 | 9 |
Median Salary | 3.393 | 40.715 | 848 | 20 |
3º Quartile | 22.747 | 272.967 | 5.687 | 132 |
Higher Salary | 29.827 | 357.923 | 7.457 | 173 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium-level technicians in cultural, communications and sports services
- popular arts artists and models
- events, programs and shows presenters
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Events, programs and shows presenters the professionals work in recreational, sports and cultural activities at events and parties in general, radio and TV programs and circuses. With the exception of the few who work in radio and TV and in larger circuses, who are registered employees and can count on some regularity with regard to the content of the work and the places and times in which it is performed, the vast majority are self-employed. , having to be able to deal with the lack of predictability regarding the offer, places and working hours and the subject addressed. Professionals are particularly interested in the ability to adapt to different situations and the ability to empathize with the public. On this ultimately depends his success in carrying out his family's occupations. In some activities, some professionals may work in uncomfortable positions for prolonged periods, at great heights, under intense noise, as well as under constant stress.
What does it take to work in the field of Events, programs and shows presenters
Professional training takes place in practice, in the exercise of the function, to a large extent, from the observation of the various styles of presentation existing in the media and their adaptation to personal characteristics and those of the target audience. There are, in small numbers, specialized professionals such as conductors, sports referees, art and literature critics who present programs in their areas of expertise, although they do not consider this activity as their main activity.
Functions and activities of Television animator
Events, programs and shows presenters must:
Activities
- convey sponsor/organiser information;
- attention to the satisfaction of the public during the show, event or program;
- adjust to the organization's requirements regarding costumes and props;
- attentive to cultural specificities and regional policies;
- search the profile (social, economic, political) of the target audience;
- interpret the text;
- empathize with the public;
- manage the times of the show, event or program;
- demonstrate mastery of portuguese;
- meeting audience expectations;
- demonstrate improvisational skills;
- demonstrate emotional control;
- stay tuned for reporting times and entries in live programs and events ;
- demonstrate common sense;
- demonstrate ability to maintain physical posture;
- inform the public about events involved in the show/event (lost child, traffic etc);
- arrive early;
- verify the content and form of the text;
- inform yourself about specific literature regarding the topics presented ;
- check the correct pronunciation of names, acronyms, words;
- prepare to interview guests;
- adapt the characterization of the presenter to the style of the show, event or program;
- be aware of the presentation schedule;
- inform yourself through different media (printed , radio, television, internet);
- opin on the formatting of the show, event or program, when requested;
- interact with production, presentation and organization team members;
- pronounce foreign words correctly;
- read the information (scripts) to resolve doubts in advance;
- contact information sources (community leaders, trainers of opinion, politicians etc);
- participate in the preparation of the script;
- set the tone for the ceremony;
- detail the information provided by the interviewee;
- meet audience expectations;
- beware of cultural specificities and regional policies;
- demonstrate flexibility;
- demonstrate knowledge of languages specific to different segments of society;
- convey promotional product information;
- keep the audience's attention;
- demonstrate memorization ability;
- create expectation in the spectator, viewer, listener;
- demonstrate voice mastery;
- attention to cultural specificities and regional policies;
- alert for the placement and removal of equipment;
- notify facts and unforeseen events transmitting security during a show, event or program;
- prepare yourself physically and mentally for shows, events and programs;
- select appropriate costume/clothing for show, event or program;
- live up the show or broadcast (entertainment);
- select props for show, event or programs;
- check technical conditions required for presentation;
- claim answers to problems presented in the program;
- demonstrate care with personal appearance;
- prepare texts and comments for shows, events or programs;
- opinion on the daily agenda;
- claim responses to problems presented in the program;
- work as a team;
- demonstrate agility of reasoning;
- follow the roadmap;
- receive instructions from event organizers;
- be aware of the event's itinerary and its happenings;
- record voiceovers in 'off';
- make calls regarding the show, event or program;
- adapt itinerary;
- observe entry signs for vignettes, commercial inserts;
- moderating event sequence and attendees;
- request the script;
- interview guests;
- show content of the show, event or program;
- demonstrate versatility;
- contact sources of information (community leaders, trainers of opinion, politicians etc);
- warm up the voice (nuances and mix);
- adapt physical posture and voice intonation (interpretation) to the information to be transmitted;
Sectors that hire Television animator the most in the job market
- open television activities
- movie studios
- programmers
- production of films for advertising
- movie, video and television program production activities
- radio activities
- activities of associative organizations linked to culture and art
- activities related to pay television
- furniture retail trade
- lottery houses