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Our film and entertainment metadata division, Luminate Film & TV, is hiring a full-time Film Coordinator to join our team. Do you knowingly smile to yourself as you watch a story’s blow-up path, from the feeds to the web to TV, all fueled by the public’s fascination with all things entertainment.
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Through a unique relationship with the IATSE unions and AMPTP employers, the Film/TV Production at WLAC program trains students for specific below-the-line crafts jobs within the entertainment industry.
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Favorites include attending live TV tapings, horseback rides to the Hollywood Sign, helicopter tours originating from the Hollywood Burbank Airport, hiking in the Hollywood Hills, and much more.
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Job DescriptionWho We Are Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is the leading entertainment and sports agency, with global expertise in filmed and live entertainment, digital media, publishing, sponsorship sales and endorsements, media finance, consumer investing, fashion, trademark licensing, and philanthropy.
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Home to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, Burbank is next to Universal Studios Hollywood, and offers 18 great hotels at all price points. Fly into the Hollywood Burbank Airport, named the Best U.S. Airport by Fodor’s Travel.
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We have done the same with services, including iTunes, the App Store, Apple Music, and Apple Pay. And more recently have launched truly innovative services with Apple News+, Apple Arcade and Apple TV.
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Home to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, Burbank is next to Universal Studios Hollywood, and offers great hotels at all price points. Fly into the Hollywood Burbank Airport, named the Best Airport by Fodor’s Travel.
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We bring to life the ultimate Hollywood experience with our real working movie studio and heart-pounding rides, shows and attractions that put you inside some of the world’s most popular movies and TV shows.
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Course disciplines in the Writers’ Program span subject areas such as Fiction and Nonfiction Writing, Poetry, Screenwriting (Film and TV), Editing & Publishing, and more. Course disciplines in the Writers’ Program span subject areas such as Fiction and Nonfiction Writing, Poetry, Screenwriting (Film and TV), Editing & Publishing, and more.
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We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Requirements:Experience with Adobe Photoshop Must be highly knowledgeable about pop culture – from TV to movies to politicsExperience with web content management systemsExcellent proofreading, written and oral communications skillsCopy editingWorking on weekendsAbility to take editorial direction and function as a part of anews teamTMZ is a workplace that requires the COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of employment.
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Our unique portfolio includes primarily Spanish language TV & Radio broadcast assets across 35 markets, an exclusive audio network & streaming platform, and a robust mix of curated digital & social media content solutions.
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We’re looking for someone who loves TV as much as we do, has a passion for the entertainment industry, has a ‘can do’ attitude and a ONE TEAM mentality with a hunger to learn more! This role will report to the department’s Publicist and interact directly with the full publicity team and other departments across Disney Entertainment Television and The Walt Disney Company.
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Provide subject matter expertise and support to studio production and operations (talk shows, movies, TV shows, etc.) Create and administer labor and non-labor budgets. Provide subject matter expertise and support to studio production and operations (talk shows, movies, TV shows, etc.
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Must be able to work within a TV production timeline and adaptable to production changes. Previous TV photo marketing and/or publicity experience required. efforts, including network and streaming negotiations, ensuring the highest quality in all marketing assets, such as gallery, asset acquisition, unit episodic hiring, photo editing, retouching, and talent approvals.
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