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Stay informed of Production, VFX, and Post Production best practices across departments on current productions. This position requires strong managerial skills and a detailed understanding of Post Production in television/streaming animation.
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Producer Role Summary Reporting to the SVP of Production, you as a Producer are responsible for managing all aspects of video production assigned, including concept development, pre-production, production, and post-production.
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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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8+ years of experience in the TVC industry at a VFX studio, post production studio or advertising agency. Manage and oversee the VFX production process for short form projects, including quoting, scheduling, resource allocation, iterations, presentation and final delivery.
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You should have a deep understanding of AV Post production Finishing and Localization workflows and excel in managing a large volume of assets, across multiple platforms, in a high-speed, high-performance environment.
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Key Areas of Responsibility Build accurate production and post production budgets, monitor and actualize expenses throughout the life of a project, including project wrap and analysis Direct and manage all activities of production including, but not limited to, casting, shooting, post, location scouting, and wardrobe, props, etc.
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Must be enrolled in an EHS related field at a post-secondary education institution. In addition, we are the leading producer of airfoil castings for the industrial gas turbine market. This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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The role will liaise between current production and third-party localization vendors on work related to the translation/adaptation, casting, recording, and versioning of Amazon Originals marketing campaigns for global release while helping to streamline and achieve alignment across a variety of global vendors as well as internal teams (including Mastering, Strategy, Post, and Production.
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Job Description As a Senior Live Action Producer at PXP Studios, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of production, from pre-production planning to post-production delivery.
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The Post Production Manager for Series is responsible for the implementation of Sony Picture Animation’s Editorial and Post Production agenda across all series projects. Directly oversee and manage all Post Production Management personnel for series, including Post Production Supervisors and Post Production Coordinators.
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Understanding of production processes (dailies, VFX, editorial) in relation to post production feature finishing. The ideal candidate will bring previous experience in a feature or episodic dailies, Post Production or VFX finishing environment.
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Company 3 / Method Studios provides a full range of Creative Services for content creators, including conceptual design, pre-vis, look development, ideation and rapid prototyping, 3D animation/CGI, motion graphics/designers, matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production finishing, marketing/trailers, live-action production, experiences, and more.
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About the Company: Company 3 / Method Studios provides a full range of Creative Services for content creators, including conceptual design, pre-vis, look development, ideation and rapid prototyping, 3D animation/CGI, motion graphics/designers, matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production finishing, marketing/trailers, live-action production, experiences, and more.
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The ideal candidate for this varied and customer-focused role will have a minimum of several years experience in VFX post production. Advise clients on post-production techniques and shooting requirements.
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The role will liaise between current production and third-party localization vendors on work related to the translation/adaptation, casting, recording, and versioning of originals marketing campaigns for global release — while helping to streamline and achieve alignment across a variety of global vendors as well as internal teams (including Mastering, Strategy, Post, and Production.
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