Track and document development slate submissions for executive. Support executive in tracking incoming materials for current series including scripts, cuts, calendars and delivery dates.
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Answering phones, communicating relevant information to high profile partners, scheduling and setting up meetings –conference calls, video and in-person meetings, lunch meetings, after-work-hours meetings, etc., copying, printing, compiling documents, creating and distributing agendas and itineraries.
Maintain calendar and scheduling for Acquisitions department. Schedule meetings with potential business partners e.g., agents, film reps, distributors etc.
This is a list of various 2023/2024 TV mandates for streamers and networks.
Answering phones, scheduling conference calls, meetings, pitches, copying, printing, compiling documents, creating and distributing agendas and itineraries, ordering supplies, maintaining filing systems, etc.
Someone with an interest in comic books preferred.
Similar to what we shared last Spring, here are the updated PODS for the TV industry in 2021.
Here is a breakdown of the television mandates for networks, cable and streamers for the 2020-2021 season.
The season finale of Outlander sets up intrigue for next season, but will the series learn from its missteps this season and refocus when it returns?
An emotional and moving scene featuring side characters in the penultimate episode of Outlander, shows just how far off the rails this season has gone.
Brianna must dodge Aunt Jocasta’s ambitions to marry her off, while Roger’s fate hangs in the balance.
With only three episodes left, there’s a lot of work that needs to be done to redeem this season. The only question is whether there are enough twists and turns to make the previous nine episode slog worthwhile.
Brianna and Jamie meet for the first time, but their relationship may soon be on the rocks due to a misunderstanding.
This episode features one of the darkest plot twists in Outlander history, and that’s saying a lot.
The return of Tobias Menzies helps soften the blow of a Claire and Jamie-less Outlander episode, and distract from Sophie Skelton’s flat performance when Brianna and Roger’s adventures take center stage.
Outlander spins its wheels in an episode that doesn’t seem to move the season’s story forward.
This episode of Outlander uses its time to set up a couple of conflicts that will play out as the season unfolds, setting expectations of tension incredibly high as an old friend of Claire and Jamie is reintroduced.
This week’s episode of Outlander investigates the connection between community and its ability to keep the inner beasts of mankind at bay.
Claire and Jamie leave Aunt Jocasta’s, and Claire finds something that may hold the key to helping her understand what makes time travel possible on Outlander.
Jamie has a lot to learn about the customs and ways of the people in this new country he intends to call home. His time at Aunt Jocasta’s will give him a hard lesson about America and freedom.
Droughtlander is finally over! The season picks up four months after Claire and Jamie wash up on the shores of America. The New World poses new problems for the couple since they find themselves far away from their Scottish home, yet still under the thumb of British rule. America is a beautiful, yet troubled place (it still is for that matter) and does not shy away from confronting America’s troubled history within the narrative of the premiere.
The surreal L.A.-based coming-of-age comedy is written by author and Vice.com sex columnist Karley Sciortino, and it follows Araki directing a number of episodes of the Soderbergh-produced Red Oaks series for Amazon.
Starz has released the first trailer for Season 3 of OUTLANDER, teasing a rough road ahead for star-crossed lovers Jamie and Claire.
Starz renews Ash vs Evil Dead for Season 3 while Comedy Central gives @Midnight with Chris Hardwick a 40-week pickup, taking it through 2017.
Second year law student, Christine Reade quickly finds herself drawn into “The Girlfriend Experience” world, attracted to the rush of control and intimacy.
Noted Renaissance man Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson will step back into the arena of visual entertainment with the recent agreement to co-produce and recur in Fox’s new single-camera sitcom, My Friend 50. The project will see Fiddy team up with veteran producer Will Packer.
Hannibal director David Slade will helm the adaptation of Gaiman’s bestselling 2001 novel, which centers on a modern day America where the ancient gods of myth exist in human form.
We’ve come to the end of the first season of Outlander, and there’s a lot going on. Blackjack has been up to the devil’s business, and the scars on Jamie’s body may be no match for the scars on his soul.
We’re getting to the end of the first season of Outlander and things are dark and gory. There’s so many cringe worthy elements in this episode, that I hope to all things holy this season doesn’t end in tears.
This week deals with the fallout of the ambush Jamie and The Watch fell into in this episode of Outlander. There’s a lot going on in this episode, but much of it is a set up for next week’s installment. I’m by no means saying this is a filler episode. It’s not.