Evaluates material (Scripts, Rough Cuts, Outlines, Submissions). Reads scripts and outlines, watches rough cuts. Manages delivery of incoming scripts / cuts and track shooting schedules. Manage communication between the Current/Development departments and studios / production.
Browsing: Burbank
Assist with various administrative tasks including scheduling meetings, rolling calls, and processing expense reports. Watch cuts and read incoming scripts to share notes. Update grids with staff lists and production calendars.
Provide support to the President, Production on all aspects of physical production. Maintain timeline calendars for the entire production slate and priority development titles for Disney Live Action, 20th Century Studios, and Searchlight Pictures. Maintain database of project assignments and coverage across departments.
Executes development agenda for the television division. Procures new projects by representing Alloy in the creative community. Builds and deepens existing relationships while constantly creating new ones. Attracting talent by presenting a deep knowledge of the work of the writers, directors, and creators.
Provide comprehensive administrative support to two Vice Presidents, acting as the primary point of contact for scheduling, correspondence, and general administrative tasks. Manage script/submission coverage and communication with story analysts internally as well as ensure that submissions are responded to externally in a timely fashion.
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.
Reading and evaluating incoming writing samples, scripts, cuts and other project materials. Learning to write coverage for both writer and director materials. Participating in project research to support development initiatives.
Manage complex administrative tasks, anticipating needs, and ensuring seamless day-to-day operations. Collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders, including talent, agents and managers, additional senior executives, and help drive the success of the Drama department.
Watch cuts and read incoming scripts to write loglines and log material.
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.