Responsibilities include supporting scripted productions across the Drama slate with our French & German production partners, vetting budgets and schedules, curating vendor and crew relations, and supporting Apple TV+ Creative teams, from development through delivery.
communication skills
Organize, clip, and tag footage (Melts, Ground Reels, Week in Reviews, etc.) in both Quantel and Dalet libraries. Communicate with production teams to determine daily highlight requirements.
Source and assess screenplays, books, articles, life rights, concepts, sizzles and short form content – as well as other forms of intellectual property – in an effort to help build out and sustain a robust Film pipeline.
Act as our go-to set PA for small and large-scale productions. Keep up to date digital production wrap books on previous and current jobs, while prepping for future jobs.
The candidate should be driven, can roll calls, and be detail oriented with strong communication skills.
This position will focus on reading, coverage, development, research, production assistance, and administrative.
This person will provide critical support organizing meetings and calendars and providing overall team support.
Duties include managing contracts, scheduling, drafting letters, and editing documents.
Coordinate and schedule production meetings. Attend production meetings and take notes.
Identify, delegate and prioritize the information that flows in via telephone, e-mail, and courier so that issues are handled appropriately.
Duties include: project and office management, scheduling, rolling calls, travel coordination, processing expense reports, travel and more.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to script and Book coverage, creating and managing talent lists, identifying new IP and emerging talent, assisting with gaming and metaverse activities, overseeing intern programs.
Organization/attention to detail, ability to multitask, strong communication skills and thoughtful Creative/critical analysis are essential.
Manages supervisor’s calendar and schedules appointments. Screens and responds to incoming calls and correspondence. Is responsible for coordinating heavy travel schedules for staff and talent.
Responsibilities include scheduling, general office management, as well as assisting development team with projects including ideation and sales materials, etc.
The ideal candidate is a proactive, self-starter with excellent communication skills and impeccable attention to detail.
Position includes client appointments, submissions, scheduling, and campaign management.
Heavy schedule and calendar management, including coordination of internal and external meetings/calls across multiple time zones.
Script coverage and material evaluation for current shows, development projects, and incoming submissions and specs.
Must have excellent, detailed communication skills, experience expertly managing daily schedules/calendars, proficiency in managing travel in a fast-paced, last-minute setting, a positive attitude, and good judgement.
Duties include but are not limited to effective Executive calendar management, minute and note-taking, expenses, travel arrangements, some budget management, event planning, and project management.
Track and evaluate all incoming IP and provide written recommendations for development in the live action scripted space (including series, theatrical and ancillary revenue streams).
Acts as direct liaison with filmmakers. Reads and provides feedback for any and all incoming submissions.
Conduct heavy research, track contract drafts and negotiations until contracts are ready for closing, track and keep BA informed of important negotiating related calendar dates.
Responsibilities include heavy phones and client interaction, scheduling, filing, etc.
Coordinates shipping of episodic materials to partner studios and ensures that the work is labeled and filed accurately. Breakdown scripts in various stages (Outline, 1st Draft, 2nd Draft) to determine complexity of assigned episodes.
Duties include but are not limited to: maintenance of a heavy calendar and travel schedule, setting meetings, liaising with production teams, running personal errands, interfacing with residential vendors/architects/ repair people, etc.
The ideal candidate should have aspirations to pursue a producorial track or the Creative side of working at a network/streamer/studio with at least 1 year of previous experience on a high volume desk.
Attention to detail, ability to multi-task, strong communication skills, thoughtful Creative analysis, and an understanding of the Film and TV landscapes are essential.
Help source and assess screenplays, books, articles, life rights, concepts, sizzles, and short form content – as well as other forms of IP – to build out and sustain a robust feature pipeline.