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Job Title | Salary |
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Producer | £45,811 /yr |
Senior Producer | £65,029 /yr |
Lead Producer | £45,907 /yr |
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Job Title | Salary |
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Producer | £45,811 /yr |
Senior Producer | £65,029 /yr |
Lead Producer | £45,907 /yr |
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The average salary for a Producer is £45,811 per year in United Kingdom. Salaries estimates are based on 1815 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Producer employees in United Kingdom.
The highest salary for a Producer in United Kingdom is £58,427 per year.
The lowest salary for a Producer in United Kingdom is £36,541 per year.
Pay for producers varies widely. On average, their compensation is similar to that of other successful creatives including art directors, film editors, special effects artists or animators, and writers. Their role is to lead the artistic and operational decision-making process of productions. Their duties may include selecting scripts, auditioning cast members, approving design decisions, ensuring projects stay on schedule. Hours may be irregular and unsociable, with some producers having to work overtime in order to meet tight production deadlines.
Are you looking for a higher salary in your career as a [producer](https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Career/senior-producer-career_KO0,15.htm? Experience is gold, so it's common to climb the career ladder as you increase your expertise, and along with it, your salary. If you’re hoping to move into a higher salary bracket, consider completing a bachelor's degree in film, business, or a related field. If you're interested in the screenwriting side of the industry, a degree in communication or journalism boosts earning power. The most in-demand skills include script writing, communication, time management, organisation, research, copywriting, casting, developing online or broadcast content, and securing interviews. Producer salaries rise as they master more of these skills and stay ahead of industry trends, and they must have in-depth knowledge of every aspect of the production process. Completing independent projects is another strategy to elevate pay. Stay current with the latest trends in the field and make new contacts by attending industry events, which can potentially lead to bigger job offers.
Employers are generally reasonable and willing to come to agreements on salaries for jobs in production, so do some research before taking a seat at the negotiating table. Explore the salaries of local producers in your area with similar levels of experience and skill to gauge which pay range you're working with. If you have good experience and have established a name for yourself in your field, it substantially increases your professional value. Factor in your marketable skills and you can be ambitious enough to ask for a significant increase, because the firm won’t want to lose you. Along with your salary request, include other elements from your compensation package, such as holiday time and flexible scheduling.
About 65.58% of Producer professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional £2,987 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Producer in United Kingdom as a good salary.
Producer professionals in United Kingdom have a wide total pay range, between £30,098 and £74,355 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of £45,811 following the average career path of a Producer.