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Regie (weiterführend)

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What is Regie (weiterführend)?

**Regie (Advanced Specialization)** describes professionals in Germany who typically undertake creative and artistic directorial roles in fields such as performing arts, film, radio, television, or cultural projects. These specialists determine the artistic vision of a work or project, coordinate all creative processes with a particular focus on linguistic and cultural contexts, and are responsible for the quality of the final product.

Their areas of responsibility may include script analysis, casting, managing rehearsal processes, collaborating with technical teams (lighting, sound, set design), and budget planning. Thanks to their specialization in "Language & Culture," they play a key role in multilingual or culturally sensitive productions, reflecting the nuances of a specific language or culture in the works. Their work environments typically include theater stages, film sets, studios, production offices, or cultural event venues. Tools they use include scripts, storyboards, camera and sound equipment, editing software, and communication platforms.

To pursue this profession in Germany, it is generally necessary to complete university education (Studium) or vocational training (Ausbildung) in a relevant field, followed by "Weiterbildung (advanced training/specialization)" programs. These programs are offered by art academies, film schools, or university departments of theater, film, media, or cultural studies.

Programs that lead to this profession

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The profession Regie (weiterführend) in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Languages & Culture field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Regie (weiterführend)

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Regie (weiterführend) do in Germany?

Regie (Advanced Specialization) describes professionals in Germany who typically undertake creative and artistic directorial roles in fields such as performing arts, film, radio, television, or cultural projects. These specialists determine the artistic vision of a work or project, coordinate all creative processes with a particular focus on linguistic and cultural contexts, and are responsible for the quality of the final product.

Their areas of responsibility may include script analysis, casting, managing rehearsal processes, collaborating with technical teams (lighting, sound, set design), and budget planning. Thanks to their specialization in "Language & Culture," they play a key role in multilingual or culturally sensitive productions, reflecting the nuances of a specific language or culture in the works. Their work environments typically include theater stages, film sets, studios, production offices, or cultural event venues. Tools they use include scripts, storyboards, camera and sound equipment, editing software, and communication platforms.

To pursue this profession in Germany, it is generally necessary to complete university education (Studium) or vocational training (Ausbildung) in a relevant field, followed by "Weiterbildung (advanced training/specialization)" programs. These programs are offered by art academies, film schools, or university departments of theater, film, media, or cultural studies.

Is Regie (weiterführend) an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Regie (weiterführend)" follows a Weiterbildung path — advanced specialisation that builds on an existing Ausbildung or degree (e.g. Meister, Fachwirt, certified course).

How can I qualify as Regie (weiterführend) in Germany?

In Germany, "Regie (weiterführend)" follows a Weiterbildung path — advanced specialisation that builds on an existing Ausbildung or degree (e.g. Meister, Fachwirt, certified course). Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Regie (weiterführend) typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Regie (weiterführend).

What is the typical salary for Regie (weiterführend) in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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