Personable, motivated, and detail-oriented. Exceptional phone etiquette and written/verbal communication skills.
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Tracking and facilitating brand partnerships and deals. Reading and covering scripts. Serving as a liaison between clients and industry contacts.
Support script team with assembling scripts for the show. Format sketches/Execute revisions using Final Draft. Proofread sketches and all written copy for grammar and accuracy.
Reading scripts, writing coverage and engaging in/consuming and tracking various forms of media that could be of interest to the development team, including but not limited to podcasts, television series, movies, novels, comic books, web series, social media personalities, documentaries, articles, etc.
Support the development team with managing the submissions log. Cover material and writing coverage when assigned, including writing synopses and providing informed feedback. Organize materials to ensure that the TV and Film development teams can access remotely.
Support the production through various processes during the setup and execution of the project such as guidance on binding insurance, disseminating information to the studio, and uploading deliverable materials, creating and communicating complex information both internally and externally.
Support the Post-Production team from development through final delivery and air. Distribute calendars and maintain trackers (e.g., scripts, cut delivery dates) for the entire TV department. Manage the wrap process and organize storage of all show assets.
The position demands exceptional judgment in managing relationships with Amazon colleagues, creators, creator representatives, and key industry stakeholders.
Manage calendars for the President and EVP, including scheduling conference calls and meetings and closely monitoring calendars to resolve scheduling conflicts.
Oversee the development team, line-managing one of the three development and production executives and the development editor, as well as mentoring junior staff across the wider team, to ensure they are meeting Film4’s needs in terms of the slate, identifying new talent, covering theatre, books, TV talent etc.