Just retired. Started as a 25M.Multi Media Illustrator. Moved to 46V Visual Information Specialist. Great career field you can get a civilian job easily or do some freelance work.
I joined 2018 as a 91B and got out early 2022 in heading off to college in a couple months, but I’ve been thinking of reenlisting as a 25M I love to draw and Art is my passion, What’s it like as a 25M and did you like it, hate it, what’s the army live like doing this mos
@@angelmakimaUnfortunately there is no longer a MOS 25M in the army. It has been transitined to 25V and then to 46V. I am one of the last 25M in currently still in the army, and yes, it is/was the coolest MOS in the army!
Public Affairs Mass Communication Specialists (46Ss) are the on-air journalists. Visual Information Specialists (46Vs) are the behind-the-scenes camera operators and digital editors.
No, 46S edit and operate cameras too. 46V take the same initial course as 46S but take an additional one month course. 46V usually nowadays just document things they don't release or make products
@@Anthony-uu2tkthat is far from the truth I've filmed and produced about 80-90% of all my products. As a 25V/46V you're in a very small unit like an MPAD
I started as a 25P back in '92. AIT was at Lowry AFB back then. I think that MOS changed to 25V at the end of '93. I retired in 2016 as a 25Z. All through my time in the Army, the idea of combining with Public Affairs was always TALKED ABOUT and debated. I still hear about some growing pains from people I know who are still in or recently retired. But IMHO this should have happened about 20+ years ago.
I'm not sure if this is the same mos, but I spent 3 years in active duty infantry... When I got home I got a degree and was working in commercial photography. As such I was always shooting pics when in the guard... Word got out that I was a photographer and the PR unit asked if I had film that I wanted to be processed in exchange for their use... No problem. So much of my work was either products or highly cinematic with models or actors (originally wanted to work in film) so a lot of my pics were very "Johnny Hooah" looking pics so a bunch were used for the newspaper and kept on file... Less than a month later I got a call at the studio from the head of the PR unit asking if I would transfer and reclass... They were even talking about deploying overseas. Man... I just couldn't leave my buddies. Especially if something happened and they got deployed, I would feel like crap... But she was talking about a promotion since I already had a degree and years of experience... I really kind of regret not taking a chance.
I am currently in the process of joining the military. I really am looking to enlist in this MOS, but I am curious if it’s a job that is hard to get? I am very passionate for photography and I don’t see myself doing anything else. I was wondering how long I would have to wait for this MOS to be available if it isn’t when I go to MEPS? Just an estimate would be great 👍
46S actually release information Victors are not allowed to release information. Both MOS can be in combat but Victors are usually assigned to the 82nd Airborne or another combat outfit. If you want this MOS and want to release products go 46S if you want to see action 46V but you can rarely again see action as a Sierra
It’s not. Only way to accelerate rank prior to joining is civilian education. So yes if you have a degree in photography you can join as a e4 if it’s a bachelors.
WARNING! Do not fall for this!! I'm currently serving as this mos. They are not open to anything artistic or creative, do not waste your time as a creative or they will waste yours!! please get a second opinion from a direct source before joining, never trust your recruiter, and never fall for a bonus!!
@@C-S..11126 Pretty much. Trade off: its only for like 3 years if you do one contract. Live to lets say 100, that's 3% of your life that got you free college; Full Sail University for me for film, everyone thinks your baby jesus cause you're in the military, disability, the list goes on. Hardest part of anything in this world is "people". They get you there physically, I could only do 10 pushups max before joining. But the people like in any job make or break the situations. Thankfully people rotate or dig their own graves :D
@JustinMacabre so instead of addressing my comment... you tactic is to ask if I'm "okay". Are you asking if I'm okay OR are you attempting to say there's something wrong with me. I think we both know the answer... and to that I say fu*ck off.
NO place for your type in the military. You put that uniform on, you are all family. I see how you are using "woke." Zero tolerance for racism in the Army.
Just retired. Started as a 25M.Multi Media Illustrator. Moved to 46V Visual Information Specialist. Great career field you can get a civilian job easily or do some freelance work.
I joined 2018 as a 91B and got out early 2022 in heading off to college in a couple months, but I’ve been thinking of reenlisting as a 25M I love to draw and Art is my passion, What’s it like as a 25M and did you like it, hate it, what’s the army live like doing this mos
I’m thinking of picking this MOS, how difficult is the AIT and the job in general?
@@angelmakimaUnfortunately there is no longer a MOS 25M in the army. It has been transitined to 25V and then to 46V. I am one of the last 25M in currently still in the army, and yes, it is/was the coolest MOS in the army!
Public Affairs Mass Communication Specialists (46Ss) are the on-air journalists.
Visual Information Specialists (46Vs) are the behind-the-scenes camera operators and digital editors.
No, 46S edit and operate cameras too. 46V take the same initial course as 46S but take an additional one month course. 46V usually nowadays just document things they don't release or make products
@@Anthony-uu2tk25v and 25m merged so 46v now Create graphic design posters or products. As well as video products. WHCA creates plenty of products.
What does 46t do ?
They repair the camera equipment, @@darkholes5878 .
@Anthony-uu2tk does 46v goes into combat only and not 46s? Since they almost the same thing?
Preproduction production and postproduction? All in one job that’s crazy!
Not really Victors don't really make products 46S do and they do practically the same job
If you’re a business owner, at one point you wore all three hats and more
@@Anthony-uu2tkthat is far from the truth I've filmed and produced about 80-90% of all my products. As a 25V/46V you're in a very small unit like an MPAD
Visual Information Specialist, also known as, Photographer
no
also know as propaganda specialist
@alexfox4647where da pogey bait at
@@slowwmohnot really. Maybe PSYOPS. Regular photographers don’t create propaganda lol
@alexfox4647correct
The civilian gentleman on the left was my instructor at the school house 10 years ago. Hope you’re doing good!
I started as a 25P back in '92. AIT was at Lowry AFB back then. I think that MOS changed to 25V at the end of '93. I retired in 2016 as a 25Z. All through my time in the Army, the idea of combining with Public Affairs was always TALKED ABOUT and debated. I still hear about some growing pains from people I know who are still in or recently retired. But IMHO this should have happened about 20+ years ago.
I'm not sure if this is the same mos, but I spent 3 years in active duty infantry... When I got home I got a degree and was working in commercial photography. As such I was always shooting pics when in the guard... Word got out that I was a photographer and the PR unit asked if I had film that I wanted to be processed in exchange for their use... No problem. So much of my work was either products or highly cinematic with models or actors (originally wanted to work in film) so a lot of my pics were very "Johnny Hooah" looking pics so a bunch were used for the newspaper and kept on file... Less than a month later I got a call at the studio from the head of the PR unit asking if I would transfer and reclass... They were even talking about deploying overseas. Man... I just couldn't leave my buddies. Especially if something happened and they got deployed, I would feel like crap... But she was talking about a promotion since I already had a degree and years of experience... I really kind of regret not taking a chance.
That’s badass
0:44 Homeboy is lucky, I went to college for photography and multimedia design. Ended up as Field Artillery RIP lmao got dat bonus $$$ tho
Ok this job seem so interesting. But I'm afraid of going to combat training. I'm scared to compete for my worth in front of a large crowd
Your battle buddies and drill sergeants will help you out. They want you to pass.
They do. But if you don't want to see combat be a 46S they see less combat if any and you get to release more products
Basic is easy. It’s all team work and obstacle courses. It’s not a individual thing you won’t be embarrassed
Now this is an army ad. Way better than those woke ads. This might actually make people want to join.
Maybe those woke ads were just ways to keep recruitment levels low. 🤔
@@MrNikkoz if that's the case then it worked REAL well lol.
Us army's travelled into dubai
I am currently in the process of joining the military. I really am looking to enlist in this MOS, but I am curious if it’s a job that is hard to get? I am very passionate for photography and I don’t see myself doing anything else. I was wondering how long I would have to wait for this MOS to be available if it isn’t when I go to MEPS?
Just an estimate would be great 👍
Does this MOS fall under Adjutant General or Signal Corps?
How does this differ from 46S?
It has combat potential
@@flunkoutbimble1747 both have combat potential.
46S actually release information Victors are not allowed to release information. Both MOS can be in combat but Victors are usually assigned to the 82nd Airborne or another combat outfit. If you want this MOS and want to release products go 46S if you want to see action 46V but you can rarely again see action as a Sierra
Can anybody tell me the asvab a score minimum for this position
How long is the air for this mos? I have been told different times.
6-7 months. It used to be 3 months photo 4 months video now it’s a mass communication foundation course with a com cam follow on portion
Im a web developer self taught and I am wondering if I can build upon that In this job
Gotta go through basic training
1:09 jankylanky?
Yessss
I love US Army Members so much.😊😇😍🥰🤗
Is this MOS ACASP eligible?
You receive recommend college credits from DINFOS outside of that eh
It’s not. Only way to accelerate rank prior to joining is civilian education. So yes if you have a degree in photography you can join as a e4 if it’s a bachelors.
Tempting
Do it
I want this job
Get it!
If only I wasn't fat and in somewhat okay physical shape this would totally be the perfect career path for me 😂😅
Hola
WARNING! Do not fall for this!! I'm currently serving as this mos. They are not open to anything artistic or creative, do not waste your time as a creative or they will waste yours!! please get a second opinion from a direct source before joining, never trust your recruiter, and never fall for a bonus!!
Is the only bad thing about it just the lack of creative input?
@@C-S..11126 Pretty much. Trade off: its only for like 3 years if you do one contract. Live to lets say 100, that's 3% of your life that got you free college; Full Sail University for me for film, everyone thinks your baby jesus cause you're in the military, disability, the list goes on. Hardest part of anything in this world is "people". They get you there physically, I could only do 10 pushups max before joining. But the people like in any job make or break the situations. Thankfully people rotate or dig their own graves :D
...Once more but in ENGLISH please, @@jayhub24?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 fr😂 bro was just yapping
@@jayhub24they changed this for 46S and 46V is not usually a 6 year contract due to training at least the only 3 year contracts I saw were reclasses.
range dipou pei pip date hours manners kit
This is good army! Stop having old people run the social media room over 34
34 is old?! ctfu
Old is from 75+ life is for the living, it all depends on how you eat and view life. 😊
You're not fooling anyone with your woke BS.
are you okay?
@JustinMacabre so instead of addressing my comment... you tactic is to ask if I'm "okay". Are you asking if I'm okay OR are you attempting to say there's something wrong with me. I think we both know the answer... and to that I say fu*ck off.
What’s woke about it?
Where’s the woke?
NO place for your type in the military. You put that uniform on, you are all family. I see how you are using "woke." Zero tolerance for racism in the Army.