

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.
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.
Reading script submissions and providing written summaries and recommendations for development executives.
Work with the Director and Writer in story development to brainstorm and foster story concepts from the outline or script to be assigned to storyboard artists.
Within the Creative scope, the Features Creative Intern will generate beat-sheets and change sheets on script drafts in a timely manner.
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.
Reviews and responds to Creative script, IP and Book submissions. Generates and distributes coverage and synopses.
Work with VPs to generate, review and manage production schedules for Animation features. Review and monitor Physical Production costs of assigned Films.
Work with the Director and Writer in story development to brainstorm and foster story concepts from the outline or script to be assigned to storyboard artists.
Candidates will play matchmaker with undiscovered talent/writers, love networking, and be passionate about helping creatives find success.
Coordinate cast schedule for table reads & records. Circle take notes during record sessions. Book record studio, & send ADR ref materials when needed.
Rolling a high volume of calls and setting meetings. Taking notes during calls and distributing script materials.
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 but are not limited to scheduling, general office duties, booking travel, overseeing project grids, script and book coverage.
The trainee serves as administrative support by assisting in the distribution of scripts and maintaining a database of scripts and coverage.
Proactively solicit new material for Television adaptation and development e.g., scripts, books, articles, new media.
Primary duties will include mostly script/Film/Book coverage for Features and TV, as well as research and help with various tasks.
Distributing script materials and internal project trackers. Provide detailed coverage of incoming script and project submissions as needed.
Duties include script/book coverage and research projects which includes assisting the development, marketing, Distribution and sales teams.
Knowledge of key production documents and show progress (i.e. call sheets, production reports, one line schedules). File management and organization.
This role will be responsible for managing a wide range of administrative duties.
Oversees all existing writer/development deals by providing creative feedback during the pitch/script development process. Responsible for creating a cohesive working environment between WB Television Production writers with development deals, and the networks.
Write script, book and article coverage on an ongoing basis to actively track incoming submissions. Identify new material and partners for the studio including but not limited to writers, filmmakers and talent, as well as sourcing IP and tracking specs with the agencies.
Attend writers’ meetings and prepare follow-up notes. Transcribe notes into correct format for submission to network. Proofread, revise and re-work premises, outlines and scripts.
Provide the administrative support, phone, email, correspondence, script and submissions review, client management, maintenance of all electronic and physical files and general organization.
Scheduling, rolling calls, contact management, note-taking, international travel coordination, and coordination on Feature Film projects from all stages of development through delivery.
Manage FX’s Half-hour Comedy slate including live-action and Animation. Oversee the script development process, department tracking documents and production pipelines.
Reading script submissions and providing written summaries and recommendations for Development Executives.
Generates ideas for new show concepts and characters. Hear and respond to pitches; evaluate new project submissions to assess their value as it relates to the creative direction
Duties include talent submissions, script reading and research, and PowerPoint presentations/creating decks.
Responsibilities will mainly consist of heavy script and book coverage, research projects, and more.