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Candidate should have a minimum of 7 years of on point experience in the entertainment industry. Indie Feature & Studio Actor Agreement; Feature Writing Agreement; TV Test Option & Staffing Agreements; Shopping/Collaboration/Attachment Agreements; Appearance Agreement / Release; Clip Release; Certificate of Authorship / Engagement; Loanout conversion agreement; Escrow Agreement; Standard Terms and Conditions; Employment Agreement; Guest Star Agreement; Nudity Riders; Settlement Agreements; Social Media Endorsement Agreement; Voice Over Agreement; Non-writing TV and film producer agreement.
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Job Title: Remote Virtual Assistant for Factual Entertainment TV/Streaming Producer. I am a dynamic TV producer specializing in factual entertainment content creation. Experience working in the entertainment industry, particularly in factual television production.
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And in pursuit of this, Wurl has become the world leader in powering streaming TV. Our industry-leading platform helps renowned media companies such as A+E Networks, AMC Networks, BBC Studios, Bloomberg, CNN, Reuters, and Sony create streaming TV channels and deliver programming to the worlds biggest Streamers, including Amazon, Roku, Samsung TV Plus, LG, VIZIO, and Rakuten.
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In-depth knowledge of entertainment and pop culture trends, including Movies, TV, Anime, Comics, and Gaming. Stay updated on industry trends, emerging technologies (e.g., AI), and continuously benchmark best practices from key competitors within Movies, TV, Anime, Comics, and Gaming.
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Possess strong knowledge and passion of the entertainment (TV/Streaming, Film, Gaming, Music) industry, popular culture and future trends/opportunities shaping the way the world communicates.
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At Tiny Hero, we’re in the business of hype, crafting jaw-dropping promotional campaigns for some of the biggest names in entertainment like Disney, Fox, Warner Brothers, Amazon Prime, Hulu, FX, and Apple TV.
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We're music lovers, developers, data scientists and designers - all working together to improve the entertainment industry for everyone. We're transforming the entertainment ecosystem with industry-leading software and music reporting solutions so that whenever music is played in the world, Orfium is working behind the scenes to support its customers to track it, deliver the data, and help creators, rights holders, and media companies report and monetize the usage.
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The insider scoop on the entertainment industry and what happens behind the scenes. We are a department that wears many hats and provide support in three major areas: Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Affairs, and Feature/TV Production Safety.
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Media & Entertainment industry experience a plus. MRC is a diversified global entertainment company with divisions including Film, Television, and Non-Fiction. Partner with cross-functional colleagues of all levels across Film, TV, and Shared Services (Corporate Executive, Finance, Accounting, HR and Legal.
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Strong working knowledge of TV and Movie content and the entertainment industry as a whole. If you're an experienced writer and CMS editor with a finger on the pulse of the entertainment industry, Collider wants you to join its award-winning team.
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News leadership to most efficiently and effectively problem solve Being able to work in a fast-paced environment which requires communicating updates and instructions quickly between calls and meetings Work with production team to plan and coordinate shoots, discussing logistics and confirming appropriate on-site setup Qualifications Bachelor’s degree of equivalent experience 4+ years of experience in the celebrity entertainment industry in TV, print, or online publications.
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This person will have the opportunity to work on projects with some of our high-profile clients in the entertainment industry, as well as Fortune 500 brands in technology, apparel, and consumer products.
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This is a great opportunity to work on projects with some of our high-profile clients in the entertainment industry, as well as Fortune 500 brands in technology, apparel, and consumer products.
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Prior experience in financial planning & analysis in the entertainment industry, management consulting, investment banking, or Big 4 accounting is preferred. Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 238 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films, and games across a wide variety of genres and languages.
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Our agency has grown up alongside the entertainment industry for half a century, and taken part in the evolution of creative advertising since before the Internet. You will be a part of a team that oversees social campaigns for an array of entertainment clients - Theatrical, TV, and Streaming Services.
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