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Production Coordinator
Industrial Light & Magic
San Francisco, CA
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Primary emphasis is on scheduling, communication and coordination for a specific group (discipline) of artists (or multiple groups) on any given project. Reports to Project (''Show'') Producer and Production Manager, while also working with other Coordinators on the project in keeping the show operating in an organized and efficient manner. Coordinators are also responsible for working with and delegating to the project Production Assistants. Each Coordinator usually works closely with their specific group of artists' Supervisor or Lead in crewing, scheduling, and managing that group's body of work. Coordinators are significant points of information on the show and need to be able to balance multiple needs, projects, and tasks at one time.
Requirements:
-Bachelor's degree in Film, Art, Drama or related field or equivalent work experience required.
-Three years work experience in production to include strong working knowledge of post production techniques and terminology.
-Proficiency in Macs/PCs including Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of UNIX required.
-Must possess very strong organizational and communication skills and be able to handle a variety of tasks in an efficient manner while meeting deadlines.
-This position may require overtime and some Saturday work.
-Ability to work on a computer/keyboard for long periods of time.
-Ability to work overtime on an ongoing basis.
-Ability to travel as needed.
-Must have the ability to juggle multiple projects, work with diverse personalities and work within strict deadlines.
-Attention to detail, follow through and strong communication skills.
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Primary emphasis is on scheduling, communication and coordination for a specific group (discipline) of artists (or multiple groups) on any given project. Reports to Project (''Show'') Producer and Production Manager, while also working with other Coordinators on the project in keeping the show operating in an organized and efficient manner. Coordinators are also responsible for working with and delegating to the project Production Assistants. Each Coordinator usually works closely with their specific group of artists' Supervisor or Lead in crewing, scheduling, and managing that group's body of work. Coordinators are significant points of information on the show and need to be able to balance multiple needs, projects, and tasks at one time.
Requirements:
-Bachelor's degree in Film, Art, Drama or related field or equivalent work experience required.
-Three years work experience in production to include strong working knowledge of post production techniques and terminology.
-Proficiency in Macs/PCs including Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of UNIX required.
-Must possess very strong organizational and communication skills and be able to handle a variety of tasks in an efficient manner while meeting deadlines.
-This position may require overtime and some Saturday work.
-Ability to work on a computer/keyboard for long periods of time.
-Ability to work overtime on an ongoing basis.
-Ability to travel as needed.
-Must have the ability to juggle multiple projects, work with diverse personalities and work within strict deadlines.
-Attention to detail, follow through and strong communication skills.
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