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Assistant Producer (Preditor) @ PLP


Premier League Productions are looking for an Assistant Producer (Preditor) who will be responsible for assisting on the editorial production of VT content for the Premier League.

Key Accountabilities

  • Assisting on the editorial production of highlights and archive programmes for the Premier League Content Service
  • To plan, research and edit content
  • To log and review rushes of matches and select suitable material for editing into a highlights programme. Supervise the edits for these programmes
  • To self-edit to broadcast standard both archive and weekly programming for the Content Service
  • Re-versioning of archive and studio content to ensure suitability for future broadcast
  • To supervise post production as necessary
  • Responsible for adhering to compliance and commercial guidelines for broadcaster/client as appropriate
  • Responsible for preparation and co-ordination of Risk Assessments as appropriate
  • You may also be required to carry out any other duties which are within the scope and purpose of the job.

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