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The Studio Production Services Team is responsible for title planning across all phases of production including development, pre-production, production, post-production, delivery, and release for all studios.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor ensures the production team operates efficient and safe manufacturing processes. Monitor the production process making periodic checks and adjustments to equipment or work practices according to standard operating procedures.
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Strong knowledge of post-production processes, including editing, visual effects, sound design, and color grading. Proficiency in post-production software and tools, such as Adobe Creative Suite and DaVinci Resolve.
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This includes Inlet Feed Gas measurement and allocation, Power Consumption, LNG/NGL Production, Emissions and Waste measurements, and Efficiency monitoring. Understands all facets of Feed Gas Allocation, and LNG/NGL production, storage, and shipping, including health, safety, governmental regulations and associated codes and standards.
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Headquartered in Los Angeles and with over 23 years’ experience in the industry, we provide best-in-class security for Film/TV Production, Live Events, Executive Protection, and Confidentiality/IP Protection.
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Safely operate news-gathering equipment from TOC room Knowledge of Cellular Bonding systems (Dejero, LiveU) Schedule and record live feeds Edit stories quickly and accurately Sound technical decisions under pressure Studio and Production Control Room Support Required: Excellent computer skills Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Work alone or in a room with others.
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Advise and educate producers, casting, production, finance, post-production, and business affairs teams (in-house and external partners) on the requirements under SAG-AFTRA (and/or other performer union) contracts.
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Draft, review, and negotiate visual effects agreements, below-the-line production, and third-party agreements, including a wide variety of contracts including location agreements, office space rentals, leases, equipment rentals, manufacture agreements, vendor agreements, aviation and drone rentals, watercraft agreements, prop rentals, among other services.
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This is a First Shift position.
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The CSM will lead customer onboarding and serve as the strategic account manager for a dedicated book of business in Film & Television production. The CSM will lead customer onboarding and serve as the strategic account manager for a dedicated book of business in Film & Television production.
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Basic understanding of garment construction as well as technical knowledge of apparel production. Manage day to day operations pertaining to effective production, strategic costing, brand and factory compliance, sample management, quality assurance, and logistics.
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Maintain Film Production Equipment; including: lighting equipment, film production cameras, sound recording kits, tripods, grip equipment (tape, clamps, flags, C-Stands), speakers, cleanliness, et cetera.
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The Virtual Production Stage Manager will work closely with Clients & VP Supervisor’s, Art Director’s, and UE Pipeline Leads ensuring deadlines are met, resources are maintained, lanes of communication are tidy, and morale remains positive.
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This encompasses a live-to-tape, multi-camera studio, post-production picture and audio editorial pipeline along with an asset delivery infrastructure to our upstream partners. Computer installation, replacement, troubleshooting and end-user support of production and post-production systems will be regularly required.
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The position will work closely with both internal and external partners, including studio Creative, Physical Production, Post-Production, and Business Affairs/Legal teams, as well as VFX vendors and filmmakers.
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