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Assistant Producer (UEFA Champions League Weekly) IMG Studios


 

IMG’s UEFA department is currently looking for an Assistant Producer to work on their UEFA Champions League output. Now in its 7th year of production at IMG, the UEFA Champions League Magazine Programme delivers Broadcasters all over the world a run of 32 x 24’ episodes per season, wrapped up with an hour-long review show after the final. With an average of 6 shoots per week filmed all over Europe, the show consists of player profile interviews, behind-the-scenes look at the biggest clubs in the world, reflective historical features and stylised match reviews during each stage of the competition.

 

Contract type: Fixed Term – 10 months (Until May 2019)

Location: London, Stockley Park

Salary: Competitive

 

The Assistant Producer will be responsible for producing content for IMG’s UEFA Champions League Magazine Programme. The successful candidate will assist the Producer in all aspects of the shows. This will include researching stories, planning and directing shoots, writing scripts and producing final pieces for the programmes. Proven ability to script well and the creativity to bring stories to life visually are essential, as is previous experience of working on a sports magazine show and filming overseas. The ideal candidate will have some experience of filming with DSLRs with a view to supplementing the work of the main camera operator. A second language is desirable.

 

The deadline for applications is Thursday 23rd August 2018 at 11:59PM.

For more information on this role and to apply, please click here.

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