Manage schedules, bookings, and communicate with other members of the teams.
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Manage schedules, bookings, and communicate with other members of the team.
Track show progress, shooting schedules, owed scenes, and correct inconsistencies in production paperwork. Oversee day-to-day updates from production teams during setup, prep, shooting, and wrap. Provide guidance and resources to productions, including studio policies, contact lists, start memos, and wrap guidelines.
Assist Production Executives, Managers and Coordinators on roughly twenty films in various stages of Development, Prep, Production, and Post Production. Cover Executive desks and assist with scheduling and other admin responsibilities as needed. Read all available scripts.
Build and implement innovative co-financing strategies that strategically align the studio’s feature film slate with both creative ambitions and financial objectives. Negotiate and structure complex co-financing and distribution deals with domestic and international partners, ensuring efficient terms for risk-sharing, recoupment, and creative control.
Liaising with primary agents on upcoming titles. Managing submissions and deals in your direct markets. Designing international rights guides and drafting pitch documents.
Craft compelling schedules and content strategies across our linear network and multi-platform destinations, ensuring seamless execution and alignment with our iconic brand.
Manage scheduling and content strategies across multiple platforms, ensuring every detail aligns with our mission to entertain and inspire preschoolers.
Coordinating and scheduling meetings for Executive Producers and Line Producer. Maintaining production calendar. Interacting with Writers, Line Producers and Story Editors to prepare scripts.
Efficiently support busy executives responsible for negotiating deals for scripted television. Create and maintain status reports and draft high volume of correspondence. Maintain department legal files and assist in the day-to-day operations of the department.