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Footage & Archive Researcher @ Evoke Films


 

Reporting to the Production and Rights Manager and Producer, the Footage Researcher /Media Manager will be responsible for researching, sourcing, and clearing a variety of archive footage from various footage providers (e.g. Getty, Wazee, INA, etc) and ensuring the effective management, distribution and storage of all incoming archive and media. The Footage Researcher and Media Manager will act as the first point of contact for all media related issues, will actively improve and maintain Evoke work flows, offer creative solutions to archive research briefs as well as comprehensive breakdowns for logging and reporting and manage digital assets.

 

Contract type: Fixed term

Location: London – Chiswick Park

Salary: Competitive

 

The ideal candidate will have proficient knowledge of: Archive footage and clearance, TV production, digital storage, video formats, file transfer, Avid, IPD, EVS and digital archive. Previous experience of archive clearance negotiation is also required. A good knowledge of Ardome, ISIS Interplay, Lines and Sats and HD fibre network and experience of setting up new workflows and systems is also advantageous.

 

The deadline for applications is Friday 28th September at 11:59pm.

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