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Production Co-ordinator @ IMG


 

This fixed-term contract will see the successful candidate reporting to the Production Manger. They will provide key production co-ordination and assistance for Premier League Core programming and across the Premier League Productions team.

 

Key responsibilities organizing UK and International shoots: crewing camera operators, sourcing locations, talent and props; booking voiceovers, editors and all post production facilities; ensuring Risk Assessments are properly created by the relevant Producer;  creating Call sheets and being point of contact for crew out of office hours and clearing Archive footage and Music where applicable. Other responsibilities include booking talent & arranging travel; completing PAP postproduction paperwork and cost tracking on a daily basis.

 

Applicants must have previous experience as a Production Assistant along with experience of setting up/organizing single camera shorts – including carnets. Experience of cost tracking and producing budgets is essential, as is experience of dealing with Health and Safety paperwork and Risk Assessments.

 

PLEASE NOTE:  The role will at times will require work on weekends if necessary and over Christmas/Bank holidays. This role will on a fixed term contract until May 2019 and will be based in Stockley Park, Uxbridge.

 

Applications to be entered before Tuesday 16th October.

 

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