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The Manager, Production Operations works with the Director, Broadcast Operations & Manager, Broadcast Operations, on monthly programming plans and schedules to fulfill all network requests, pre & post productions, and guest needs in all day parts.
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This role also provides advanced technical post production services for finishing and versioning key marketing assets for Disney Entertainment Television Marketing, including promotional and advertising assets used in paid media plans, B2B Advertising Sales events, Investor Day summits, and experiential consumer events.
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Define color standards for Spartan Vision post-production workflow. Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Television Production or Telecommunications; three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in studio and remote television production, editing and the use of related television equipment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience in television, film, or post-production preferred but not required. The ideal candidate will operate various equipment (audio, visual, graphics, lighting, digital) used for media production and/or transmission.
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May help operate various studio equipment including camera, teleprompter, graphics, and other production functions•Supervise all production engineering staff and schedule all television production work.
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This position requires strong managerial skills and a detailed understanding of Post Production in television/streaming animation. Stay informed of Production, VFX, and Post Production best practices across departments on current productions.
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Successful applicants will have the following minimum qualifications, skills, and experience:Bachelor’s degree in a related field plus a minimum of two (2) years of television production experience preferred.
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Basic Qualifications: · 3+ years' experience working as a Television Broadcast Engineer, or equivalent involving Post Production Systems, and On-Air Commercial Integration Systems, and Satellite Uplink/Downlink systems.
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Backstage provides solutions that manage the entire project lifecycle, including talent discovery and staffing, production, post production, and distribution. We help staff over 50,000 creative projects a year in film, television, commercials, branded content, theater, experiential marketing and more.
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The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in film and television production, with expertise in managing all aspects of production operations. Reporting to the Executive Producer, the Production Manager will play a key role in ensuring the successful execution of projects from pre-production through post-production.
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Comcast Business offers technology solutions ranging from Ethernet, internet, and WiFi connectivity to voice, television, and managed Enterprise solutions to power businesses of all sizes to perform better.
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3+ years' experience working as a Television Broadcast Engineer, or equivalent involving Post Production Systems, and On-Air Commercial Integration Systems, and Satellite Uplink/Downlink systems.
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Proficiency in television production and high-end post production. This producer will have experience working with high level clients bringing their projects to life through spot production that thrives on television and digital platforms.
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This role also provides advanced technical post production services for finishing and versioning key marketing assets for Entertainment Television Marketing, including promotional and advertising assets used in paid media plans, B2B Advertising Sales events, Investor Day summits, and experiential consumer events.
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3+ years of experience in a television broadcast environment or equivalent. We are looking for a motivated engineer comfortable functioning within a fast-paced environment to support systems for Remote Live Sports production onsite or at base.
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