Organizing and maintaining documents, including scripts, call sheets, and related materials. Providing day-to-day administrative and operational support.
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Candidates should be highly organized, detail-oriented, and adept at administrative responsibilities, while also bringing a genuine passion for film, television, and storytellers.
Reading and evaluating material, including script coverage and notes. Tracking incoming submissions and active development projects. Assisting with pitches and development materials.
Organize and prioritize deadlines, follow through on tasks and keep your manager informed of your progress. Roll calls, take detailed notes, and manage / update submission log and call log. Read and provide coverage on a high volume of material (books, scripts, etc).
Managing complex scheduling and rolling calls; tracking, drafting, and distributing correspondence; maintaining databases; organizing digital and physical files; and providing project management support across an active and diverse slate of projects.
Develop and maintain day-to-day schedules prioritizing activities with good judgment and business understanding, proactively identify and resolve scheduling conflicts. Domestic & international travel itineraries and expense reports.
Responsibilities include house management, running errands, handling phone calls, billing, scheduling, research, and a variety of day-to-day support tasks.
Responsibilities range from standard assistant duties to project and client development.
Provides full management infrastructure, production opportunities, and collaborative support.
Handles complex inquiries and issues related to top-level Film/TV/Visual Media composers, publishers, and their representatives. Conducts comprehensive investigation.