directors

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: scheduling a high volume of meetings and calls for two executives; interfacing and scheduling for clients; performing and organizing script coverage; tracking writers and directors; managing and tracking submissions of Finance/producing projects.

Analyze and breakdown scripts to identify strengths and weakness. Make recommendations of the commercial impact and quality of screenplays/scripts to be optioned and those that are in development.

Duties include heavy calls, scheduling meetings, digital filing, creating booking slips, tracking client payments, data gathering/entry, expense tracking, reading and giving feedback on scripts, and office administrative work.

Our Literary Scout will collaborate with all team members (including senior staff), as well as Amazon Studios TV and Film development teams and Business Affairs to help guide, steer, and target properties that will transform over time into high quality, surprising, and exciting Films and Series.

Interface with high-profile clients, prospective clients, managers and network executives with utmost professionalism. Research ratings, information on unscripted shows, podcasts, showrunners and directors.

Write concise coverage of scripts, help assess a wide range of material, and provide constructive feedback to Manager for representation consideration and development of producing projects in Film and Television.