Maintain calendars for Directors and Producers in Development, scheduling and coordinating meetings at their request. Generate and distribute production documents and scripts as needed, including printouts or photocopies.
Browsing: Industry Careers
Find entertainment careers / job openings across the film and TV industry, from entry-level assistant roles to executive leadership positions. Opportunities span all levels and departments, offering pathways to build and advance a career in entertainment.
Seek out and assess pilot proposals, scripts, and pitches. Recruit new creative talent. Work with writers to develop story and scripts.
Provides general administrative and editorial support to the agent by managing the agent’s calendar, email, phones, sending submissions, evaluative queries and manuscripts, and handling a variety of client oriented business.
Manage MCN operations to discover and incubate high-quality creators. Facilitate creator growth through incentive mechanisms, training, and business partnerships.
Identify and proactively source commercial film & TV projects in the genre space including realistic paths to production at a contained budget level via meetings with writers, directors, agents, producers and wider entertainment industry network.
Organizes a grid of current series, tracking weekly updates and deliverables (decks, sizzles, cuts). Provides pitch material coverage and gives feedback on various decks and sizzles. Reading articles and books looking for potential nonfiction stories.
Track submissions (scripts, books, writing samples); compile notes and feedback. Create notes documents and maintain development grids. Conduct research on talent, industry trends, and creative material to support development decisions.
Administrative duties to include, but not limited to scheduling meetings and maintaining extensive calendars, processing expense reports, coordinating business travel, and managing other day-to-day administrative tasks as needed.
Actress is looking for an Executive/Personal Assistant.
Write stories, guest intros, teases, and banners. Be nimble and able to quickly change/update stories as news breaks and new elements become available.