Read scripts, review dailies, summarize notes from development meetings/calls. Coordinate travel, visas, schedules and other travel logistics.
Television
Office duties include but are not limited to: rolling calls, scheduling, submissions, money tracking and coverage.
Learn the skills necessary for a career in development, including script coverage/analysis, giving notes, pitching projects, etc.
Manage and track the status of all live-action and Animation projects through all stages of production and Post Production, triggering action from production, Business Affairs, Finance and Post Production as necessary.
Assist with scheduling, filing, photocopying, scanning, running errands, taking notes, answering phone calls, detailing messages, ordering office supplies, etc.
Oversee a Programming & Delivery calendar for all titles connected to Scripted Originals Series for P+ US, while working with the Programming team leaders to align on target premiere dates.
On the creative side, you will be responsible for reading scripts, actively pursuing new projects, and associated creative duties on current Film and Television projects.
Writing coverage for Film and Television scripts, books, and plays.
General clerical and administrative duties including letter drafting, filing, handling phones, managing calendars, scheduling, expenses, and office management.
Find and pitch new IP to senior management with a Creative point of view and an eye towards marketplace viability and development path.
Oversee a global production slate of original IP, reviewing scripts, treatments, outlines, production schedules, assets, Music, dailies and cuts and providing timely feedback.
Duties include script coverage and analysis, research, as well as attending meetings with executives.
Primarily administrative and organizational in focus this position is responsible for ensuring the Executive team works efficiently and the department as a whole is run smoothly.
The Motion Picture Literary Coordinator is a crucial position which requires an individual to work well within a team and be prepared for a fast-paced and detail-oriented environment.
Responsibilities will include scheduling, rolling calls, standard office administration, and more.
Responsibilities will include covering scripts, tracking potential clients, and reviewing Film and Television roles for our acting clients.
Responsible for providing essential support to all areas under the oversight of production, including but not limited to scheduling and calendars, budgets and cost reporting, production and office operations, travel, Post Production, asset management and record keeping.
Managing calendars and schedules, including coordinating meetings and conference/video calls.
Administrative responsibilities include managing day-today activity, rolling calls, scheduling meetings, drafting and revising company notes, scripts, and press, booking travel, and preparing office expense reports.
Our internship program teaches interns the process to develop and produce feature Films and Television Series in a fun and collaborative work environment.
Interns learn the process to develop and produce feature Films and Television Series.
This role will be responsible for managing a wide range of administrative duties.
Work closely with production managers, and production staff, as well as, internal producers to examine the needs of each production.
Applicants should have experience with and be skilled at scheduling and navigating high volume emails/calls.
This role will work independently in handling work and meetings, sourcing and assessing Creative submissions and identifying concepts that work well within the company brand.
Responsible for providing administrative support to members of the team in the form of scheduling, travel arrangements, managing expenses, and more.
The creation of development materials including concepts, treatments, scripts, designs, Animation tests, series bibles, pitch decks, and budget etc.
Prepare meeting agendas, organize and distributes materials to meeting attendees in advance of appointments. Anticipate and prepare materials and reports needed by executives.
Craft story ideas and dialogue writing across multiple game modes. Collaborate with other departments to develop ideas and resolve gameplay problems through Narrative design.
The ideal candidate will have a wide range of experience developing, pitching, overseeing projects and sales materials.