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How much do summer acting jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer acting in the United States is $17.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What kind of work environment should I expect in a Summer Acting role?

Summer Acting jobs are often part of seasonal theater programs, summer camps, or community productions, where you can expect a dynamic and collaborative environment. Performances and rehearsals may take place both indoors and outdoors, and the schedule can include evenings or weekends due to showtimes. Actors frequently work closely with directors, stage crew, and fellow performers to bring productions to life, often participating in team-building activities or workshops. This role offers creative challenges and networking opportunities with industry professionals, making it a great stepping stone for those pursuing a career in acting.

What is a Summer Acting job?

A Summer Acting job typically involves performing in short-term theater productions, film projects, or educational programs during the summer months. These roles can be in local theaters, summer camps, outdoor performances, or theme parks. Responsibilities may include rehearsing, performing, assisting with production tasks, and engaging with audiences. It's a great way for aspiring actors to gain experience, build their resumes, and develop their skills in a professional or educational setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Summer Acting position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Summer Acting, you need strong performance skills, creativity, and a foundation in stage or screen techniques, often supported by coursework or previous acting experience. Familiarity with stage props, basic lighting and sound equipment, and the ability to interpret scripts are valuable technical assets. Enthusiasm, adaptability, teamwork, and strong communication skills set outstanding actors apart. These abilities ensure you can successfully portray a wide range of roles, collaborate effectively with directors and cast, and adapt to the fast-paced, varied nature of summer productions.

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Infographic showing various Summer Acting job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,434 per year, or $17.5 per hour.
Video Production Instructor - Summer 2026

Video Production Instructor - Summer 2026

Education Unlimited

La Honda, CA โ€ข On-site

$1.4K - $1.5K/wk

Temporary

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Education Unlimitedยฎ provides academic summer camps & pre-college summer programs for students entering grades 4-12. Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.

OPEN POSITIONS:ย 

  • On Campus Instructorย -ย On-campus positionย available at Stanford University and UC Berkeley.ย  This is aย residential positionย and teachers will be provided with housing in the university residence halls as well as meals in the university dining hall.ย  Some limited commuter positions may also be available for local instructors.ย  ย 

Available Camp Dates:ย 

  • June 14-20 - UC Berkeley - High School
  • June 21-26 - UC Berkeley - Middle School
  • July 12 - 18 - Stanford - High School
  • July 19-24 - Stanford - Middle School

Course Description:ย 

In Video Production Camp, campers produce, direct, light, shoot and edit like the experts. They complete exercises and projects which culminate in their own original short movie. Students will learn to utilize titles, graphics, music, Special Effects, and live-action video while developing leadership, communication, project management, creative design, and technical skills.

Students work in a lab equipped with computers and Adobe Creative Suite software as they shoot and edit their own movies. Instructors guide students through an exciting, hands-on educational experience. The students will use cutting-edge video technology for cameras, lighting, and editing software to produce an industry-level production.

From Day one, campers learn some of the basics of shooting quality footage and industry terms. On the second day students then begin to plan their movie project which will be shot and edited during the remainder of the week and plunge into editing as campers begin to produce their project. Throughout the week, the complexity of the projects grows along with the studentโ€™s skills and knowledge, developed through a fast-paced mix of instruction and exercises. Students provide peer feedback and the teacher leads critiques of the project as the students improve their videos with formative assessment.ย 

The week culminates in a screening of the studentsโ€™ movies for an audience of fellow campers, family, and friends. Each student will receive a digital copy of their work and a handbook/manual which contains the information that was covered in the course for future reference.

Job Description:

The Video Production Instructor is responsible for leading students in daily video production workshops, including seminars in writing, directing, cinematography, editing, and graphics. Instructors will work with students in the field as they write, shoot, and edit one or more short films.ย Responsibilities include supervising campers both in and out of the classroom, guiding campers through the filmmaking process, and offering feedback in one-on-one sessions as needed. Instructors will also be responsible for tracking student work, handing in any deliverables to the camp director, and executing a screening showcasing student work at the end of camp. Instructors should have some professional experience in film and videoย production and be enthusiastic about guiding students through the filmmaking process.

Qualifications:

  • 3+ yearsโ€™ experience teaching video production at any level or significant professional experience.
  • Bachelor's degree is required; preference is given to those with an advanced degree and/or professional experience.
  • A calm and professional demeanor.
  • The willingness and ability to work long hours.
  • Self-motivation and follow-through.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong people skills.
  • A passion for video production.

In addition to teaching responsibilities, instructors should be available and willing to assist the camp director with active supervision, recreational activities, and some administrative tasks. Instructors should be mature, reliable, and able to work well with fellow staffers. Instructors are also expected to act as mentors and will help lead field trips and guide students on excursions. With the support of the entire staff, instructors are responsible for the health and safety of students, in addition to fulfilling instructional objectives.

This is a residential position โ€” room, board, and parking on campus are provided for the duration of the program.

We will also consider instructors who wish to commute daily but preference is given to those candidates who are willing to live on campus and assist with dorm supervision. Instructors may be hired for one session or for multiple sessions of this program. Please indicate your availability on your application.ย 

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