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Interact with visiting production crews to ensure a successful show. 3 years minimum Tour and Stage Production experience. May assist the Stage Manager with show passes. Assist the Production Manager with the technical advance with Artists representatives.
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This role requires a hands-on producer that will work on all aspects of studio production, including editorial, show rundown & segment creation, segment development, line producing and post-production.
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Working with studio manager/audio engineer on the sound and technical aspects of the show. Preferred experience with audio editing or field production skills. Crooked Media is looking a Los Angeles-based Associate Producer who would be responsible for handling logistics and production across several of our current news and politics podcasts, primarily Pod Save the World and Strict Scrutiny.
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Collaborate with Content team on the development of character-based storytelling that translates to compelling and cohesive show-to-shelf narratives across all consumer marketing communications touchpoints.
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Coordinate and distribute information for production and artistic staff as needed, including day-of show schedules, set lists, etc. Compile, input and distribute show schedules and daily information for stage crew.
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Provides analysis of each live race as part of the live racing simulcast signal production. Produce and host live racing replay show at conclusion of each race day for on-track and other multi-media platforms.
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More than that he/she will provide high-level executive administrative support including but not limited to heavy calendaring across international time zones, coordinating meetings with Studio- and show-based clients and colleagues at creative and production offices, arranging conference calls, and handling a schedule that involves supporting two division presidents, their EVPs, their employees, and the shows they create including producers, cast and crew.
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Together with our independent production labels and content sales partners, we deliver thousands of hours of content annually to the BBC and other broadcasters and services, including Amazon, Apple TV, Channel 4, Channel Five, Discovery, Disney, National Geographic, Netflix, Migu, PBS, Sky and YouTube.
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As a culture-scraper and creative mover and shaker, this GCD will be responsible for setting the vision for how the brands we work with show up across every touchpoint (across social, digital, experiential, OOH and more.
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Our team is comprised of creatives, strategists, producers, designers, project managers, influencer managers, filmmakers, volunteers, activists, ballplayers, hypebeasts, social media moguls, runners, mixologists, party promoters, hip-hop elitists, show-bingers, hot-take havers, vintage t-shirt collectors, natural wine connoisseurs, fitness fanatics, pet parents, plant parents, human parents, and general good time havers.
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Must be able to collaborate effectively with different departments in a television production environment. Minimum 5 years of experience in live television production environment. Line producing and executing studio show from control room daily.
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Show call the Chargers gameday experience in conjunction with SoFi stadium control room members. The Sr Director, Game Presentation will lead our game presentation efforts on Chargers gameday at SoFI stadium and report to the Vice President, Content and Production.
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Game Show, Lifestyle & True Crime Production Operations: The Game Show, Competition, True Crime, Documentary, and Live Events vertical in the Production & Operations department is the heart of production management for all cable networks, broadcast, and streaming for NBCU alternative content.
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This person will also act as Tour Manager, traveling with the talent to performances, ensuring all elements of the production are in place and running smoothly, selling merchandise after the show, taking care that talent has everything they need to deliver the highest quality performance, and being generally on hand for anything and everything that comes up in relation to the production and talent.
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The studio produces premium TV series including the 14-time Emmy-nominated Severance, See, and Truth Be Told for Apple TV+, Wolf Like Me for Peacock, Life & Beth, Nine Perfect Strangers, and McCartney 3, 2, 1 for Hulu, and Tokyo Vice for HBO Max. FIFTH SEASON also handles global distribution for dozens of hit series in addition to its own studio productions, including Killing Eve, The Morning Show, Normal People, and The Night Manager.
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