

Manage administrative duties which include handling heavy phones, calendar management, scheduling travel, booking reports, preparing expense reports, and additional office related tasks.
Manage administrative duties which include handling heavy phones, calendar management, scheduling travel, booking reports, preparing expense reports, and additional office related tasks.
Responsibilities include scheduling, calls, emails, tracking expenses, research, and other ad-hoc tasks.
Serve as first point of contact with clients, agents and executives. Provide significant script coverage for client pitches.
Serve as first point of contact with clients, agents and executives. Track current and potential clients. Assist with special projects, research, and compiling information as needed.
Duties include scheduling, rolling calls, submissions, tracking, working with high-level talent, script reading and research, etc.
Help research, develop and create course materials including slide decks, reading assignments, discussion questions, etc.
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).
Provide organizational and administrative support to the President and other execs as needed, anticipating needs of the executive(s) and always being two steps ahead.
Responsibilities will change as the company continues to grow, but in addition to Executive Assistant functions, this person will be tasked with development duties such as idea generation, research and deck building, as well as generalist work across the company.
Duties include track/update development grids; field external pitches; evaluate submissions; meetings notes; create paper materials; logline wizard; copy writer and deck master, etc.
The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented and proactive team player, with an enthusiasm and desire to grow in the world of production for scripted Television.
This full-time position requires help with day-to-day tasks, scheduling, research, travel, and event planning.
Reviews and responds to Creative script, IP and Book submissions. Generates and distributes coverage and synopses.
Responsibilities include typical assistant duties in addition to script coverage, story research, and Creative notes.
Duties will include administrative support including scheduling, calendaring and managing phone calls/messaging needs. Additional duties will include assistance with meeting/coordinating events, managing notes, research, story grids and show covers.
Duties will include scheduling meetings, answering phones and placing calls, coordinating travel, compiling expense reports, ordering supplies, etc.
Main responsibilities will include scheduling, note taking on calls, proofing, and managing travel.
The candidate needs to be organized and proactive, with a strong desire to learn about the development and production process.
Duties include: phones, scheduling, submissions, research, coverage, project tracking, as well as discovering new talent.
Duties include: high-volume calendar management, covering incoming material and providing creative feedback on all submissions and in-development projects, note taking, maintaining all internal databases (e.g. writer lists, master projects lists, submission grids), ad hoc research projects.
Typical duties: rolling calls, scheduling, helping make grids and other administrative jobs. Script coverage and research is also a high priority.
Keeping an up-to-date calendar, scheduling appointments, organizing meetings, sending reminders and other various coordination duties for the executive team. Writing research summaries. Building pitch decks.
The position will involve running personal errands, managing schedule and travel, handling home & office matters, and assisting with any daily tasks.
Duties include script reading, research, scheduling, etc.
Collaborating in team brainstorm meetings, submitting show ideas, and performing research. Tracking pitches and status updates for internal documents.
Duties include scheduling, rolling calls, and research along with some personal stuff.
Teaching assignments may include a range of courses in the BA and BFA programs, including Filmmaking I, Story Analysis and screenwriting, directing Workshop, Advanced screenwriting, Writing the Narrative Series, Multi-camera Narrative production, and BFA Thesis, among others.
Develop successful programming strategies using ingenuity and all available tools, including research and insights.
Duties include: heavy scheduling/calls, travel coordination, assisting productions, research, and general daily operations.
Responsibilities include heavy reading and script coverage in addition to research projects.