The PA assists and supports the Production Coordinator, Production Supervisor, and department leadership with day-to-day issues and projects as they arise.
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Works with APM, PM and/or AP to meet overall production scheduling and budget requirements and helps to ensure the department budget and scheduling are updated as changes are made to the film’s production flow and/or staffing profile. Understands how changes may affect their department’s budget, scheduling and overtime.
Responsible for a variety of daily administrative tasks, including scheduling meetings, booking rooms, preparing and shipping materials, taking and distributing notes, ordering office supplies, and preparing for presentations, special events, and meetings.
Black Mandala acquired the rights to the toyline “Guerreros del Manana (Warriors of Tomorrow).”
Take notes during writer’s meetings, story note meetings, and animatic reviews. Ensure that executive notes are received in a timely manner, accurately transcribed, saved in the appropriate format, and distributed. Generate physical scripts for recording sessions (record drafts), as well as pickup and ADR sheets.
Manages day-to-day tracking of episodic status in production database. Breakdown scripts in various stages (Outline, 1st Draft, 2nd Draft) to assess episode complexity.
Work with the department to create workflows to streamline process/communication while balancing administrative tasks and larger projects. Taking notes in creative meetings, pitches and presentations as needed. Reading and providing feedback on incoming development materials.
Provide Creative Executives with development research and coverage. Heavy scheduling and support for two busy film and series executives. Attend and/or transcribe notes from creative department meetings.
Lead the creative and strategic direction for Moonbug’s development slate across animation, live action, and music-based formats — spanning digital-first (YouTube) and long-form premium content. Shape and prioritize the slate in partnership with leadership, ensuring each project supports brand growth and global audience engagement.
Blumhouse Television picked up TV rights to “Something Is Killing the Children” by James Tynion IV and artist Werther Dell’Edera.