| What personal qualities 
            are important if you are going to sustain a small business or a freelance 
            career? What implications does the way you work have for the other 
            areas of your life i.e. family/ friends/ free time etc. Having identified a role, you need to consider whether you can 
              achieve it as a freelance. Before starting a business or launching 
              yourself into a freelance career it would be wise to consider the 
              pros and cons of such a career choice and to examine carefully whether 
              you are the right kind of person, with the necessary skills and 
              personal qualities. Jobs and contracts vary widely and it is important 
              to understand the implications of each for your life in general. 
              Most jobs, especially in production, demand long and frequently 
              unsociable hours, do not provide a regular income and require stamina, 
              fitness and an understanding family, friends and partner. It is 
              estimated that 60% of people working in film and TV production are 
              freelance and of these, about a quarter are highly sought after 
              and have too much work. But the majority of people simply get by 
              and will not always be in employment, a significant proportion will 
              hardly get any work at all. Could you cope with this? To improve your chances of sustaining a career as a freelance you 
              will need to demonstrate a range of skills, competencies and personal 
              qualities. It is a very competitive industry, and freelance work 
              demands that you process a number of key skills as will as the personal 
              qualities that will see you though the insecurity the demands and 
              the erratic nature of the work. You need to be able to make a contribution 
              from day one, and present evidence of what you do well. You will 
              need confidence and optimism. You will need to be able to manage 
              the business side, to go out and get your own work and manage your 
              time and your diary effectively. You may need to travel or move 
              around for work and may be away for weeks or months at a time. You 
              will need to consider your overall objectives and other commitments. Our Media Professionals discuss the way that working as a freelance 
              impacts on other areas of your life, including finance, security, 
              holidays, working hours, and family and friends. 
 
 As we have seen many careers in the media will require you to work 
              as a freelance. You may be extremely talented at your trade. i.e. 
              the skills and talents you have that allow you to do a good job. 
              However even the most talented and creative people will not succeed 
              at the business of being freelance unless they have an understanding 
              of the skills required for working in that way.  Task 2 is designed to help you evaluate and audit your capabilities 
              and allow you to identify the areas where you will need to seek 
              further advice or training.  Now you need to develop a career plan and a strategy for managing 
              your career. In the next section you can learn from the experience 
              of media professionals who have succeeded in building a career or 
              company. Take note and start to develop ideas of a path or a route 
              that will form a part of your business proposal. For example, seeking 
              opportunities, taking risks, showing what you can do, building a 
              track record. |