Responsibilities include: scheduling, rolling calls, booking travel, managing calendars, script coverage, etc.
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Responsibilities include: scheduling, rolling calls, booking travel, managing calendars, script coverage, etc.
Work with the development team to manage submission logs, read and distribute scripts, provide coverage, revise/update Creative decks/reels to ensure accuracy, and conduct occasional research/list generation of talent and directors.
Working simultaneously on multiple projects, this position requires a flexible multitasker that will field both studio and filmmaker demands.
Responsibilities include project research and script coverage.
Ideal candidate is detail-oriented and familiar with the process of casting A-list talent.
Take notes in meetings with high-level showrunners, help with Keynote and/or Photoshop design projects, and update & organize submissions and development grids.
Oversee day to day management of various projects in development, prep, production, and post.
Applicants should have strong Physical Production experience including budgeting, scheduling, and cost reporting and should be familiar with multiple modes of Documentary production.
The first part of the career entails assistant duties including rolling calls, sending self-tape requests, scheduling meetings, uploading and cutting together tapes, coordinating client schedules, including various other tasks.
Structure, negotiate and execute mid to large-sized deals for inbound Film/TV rights needed for projects on the platform, as well as negotiate deals at Networks/Streamers/Buyers when we sell our Audio to 3rd party financiers.
Assist with script reading and analysis. Assist with finished film analysis for potential acquisition.
The ideal candidate for this role is proactive, organized, efficient, and capable of achieving amazing results in a very fast-pace and constantly changing environment.
Maintain tracking grid and send out submissions of Writer and Director materials.
Manage submissions, maintain development grids, track projects, read material (scripts and books), provide notes on active projects, correspond with Literary Agents, research IP, oversee the intern program, and other administrative duties.
The Assistant, Development will support the Director of Development in the day-to-day operations of the development department, which is responsible for Animated theatrical feature films and Disney + streaming content that results in the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ upcoming release slate.
Create a slate of Films across genres while growing MVE’s buyer relationship both in the US and abroad. Bring and build connections with the creative community to further grow MVE’s slate of Film and expand its roster of writers and directors.
Responsibilities include including phone management, communications, providing creative feedback, logistical planning, scheduling, and coordination of travel.
Applicants should have experience acquiring and developing IP, sourcing and supervising writers, developing first-class screenplays, as well as tracking and packaging valuable directors and actors.
Work closely with the President and VP to build and support a growing slate across Film and Television. Write coverage, outgoing submission letters, and notes on outlines, scripts, dailies, and cuts.
Collaborate with key creatives (producers, directors, writers) on development projects, taking initiative to move projects forward.
Researching potential collaborations, liaising between external partners and internal issue experts (ie. education, health media, policy, etc.), and reviewing scripts for relevant sections to our work.
The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a desire to be promoted internally to Literary Manager, and is skilled at giving notes, industry networking, and interacting with writers.
Read a variety of manuscripts across all genres and give verbal feedback on their Film potential.
Tasks include scheduling, coordinating submissions to Production Companies & distributors, and assisting or covering other team tasks as needed.
This role works with Film production for on set access to execute the Physical Production of the campaign’s strategy and creative. It requires the ability to pivot and adapt on demand, as it supports its stakeholders needs. This includes managing all aspects of studio and on-set creative productions from ideation through delivery.
This position will report to the Film Production Lead and your responsibilities broadly include reviewing and vetting budgets and schedules, curating vendor and crew relations, and establishing best practices from pre-production through delivery.
The trainee serves as administrative support by assisting in the distribution of scripts and maintaining a database of scripts and coverage.
Deal with medical billing, light cooking, and social media.
Help with scheduling, research, travel, and some management of personal life.
Gathering information on open writing assignments, directing assignments, staffing and other opportunities for clients. Servicing an existing roster of Film and Television writers and directors.
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