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Film and Video Production

Programs preparing individuals for careers in motion picture, television, and video production.

CIP 50.06012 career paths
47
47.4/100
Moderate Risk

Score Breakdown

Automation Resistance
30% weight84.9

How resistant the typical career paths are to automation by AI and robotics, based on O*NET task analysis.

Job Growth Outlook
25% weight35.0

Projected employment growth from the Bureau of Labor Statistics 10-year occupational outlook.

Earnings Potential
20% weight34.7

Median salary potential relative to the national median, indicating economic stability.

Degree Flexibility
15% weight13.3

Number of distinct career paths available to graduates, providing economic optionality.

AI Adaptability
10% weight42.5

Ability to leverage AI as a productivity tool rather than being displaced by it.

Career Paths & Occupation Analysis

These are the primary occupations linked to a Film and Video Production degree via the NCES CIP-SOC crosswalk, with O*NET and BLS data for each.

OccupationAutomation RiskJob GrowthMedian SalaryAI Exposure
Graphic Designers
SOC 27-1024
8.2%+3%$59,970High
Film and Video Editors
SOC 27-4032
22.0%+5%$63,520Medium