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Multimedia Artists and Animators Military Career

Average Salary:

$45,580

Most Common Degree:

Bachelor's Degree

The military produces many publications, such as training manuals, newspapers, reports, and promotional materials. Graphic artwork is used in these publications and for signs, charts, posters, and TV and motion picture productions. Graphic designers and illustrators produce graphic artwork, drawings, and other visual displays.

Audio and Video Equipment Technicians Military Career

Average Salary:

$43,564

Most Common Degree:

Associate's Degree

Television and film productions are an important part of military communications. Films are used for training in many military occupations. They are also used to record military operations, ceremonies, and news events. These productions require the teamwork of many technicians. Audiovisual and broadcast technicians perform many specialized tasks, ranging from filming to script editing to operating audio recording devices.

Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture Military Career

Average Salary:

$44,657

Most Common Degree:

Associate's Degree

The military uses photographs for many purposes, such as intelligence gathering and news reporting. The services operate photographic laboratories to develop the numerous photos taken by the military. Photographic specialists take and develop still color or black and white photographs.

Desktop Publishers Military Career

Average Salary:

$38,691

Most Common Degree:

Associate's Degree

The military produces many printed publications each year, including newspapers, booklets, training manuals, maps, and charts. Printing specialists operate printing presses and binding machines to make finished copies of printed material.