Productions Plus is thrilled to announce that we're expanding our team! We are on the lookout for a passionate and dynamic Talent Agent to join our Theatrical Division in our Michigan office. If you have a keen eye for talent, a deep love for the arts, and a knack for nurturing and developing careers, we want to hear from you! At Productions Plus, we pride ourselves on being a leading talent agency, specializing in a diverse range of services, from theatrical representation to voice-over, commercials, and industrial films. What we’re looking for: ✨ Proven experience in talent management or a related field ✨ Strong industry connections ✨ Excellent communication and negotiation skills ✨ A proactive and innovative approach to talent scouting What we offer: 🌟 A vibrant and supportive work environment 🌟 Opportunities for professional growth 🌟 A chance to work with top-tier talent and exciting projects Join us in shaping the future of the entertainment industry! Apply today and be a part of the Productions Plus family. 📍 Location: hybrid working environment between our Michigan Office and working remotely 📧 How to Apply: https://lnkd.in/gNFwN4fb Let’s create magic together! ✨ #Hiring #TalentAgent #TheatricalDivision #ProductionsPlus #JoinOurTeam #EntertainmentIndustry #MichiganJobs
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Please and thank you for checking out my casting profile at Crew Resumes! Click on all 10 of my external links for research in turbo speed. Honestly, this is designed for production heads, producers, directors, new filmmakers needing to find new colleagues, college students, interns etc. There are over 420 job titles available for searching and or posting, in all media and entertainment. (1.) Chose your Platform: Animation, Audience, Music & Variety, Commercial, Documentary, Film, Gaming, Infomercial, Live Action, Live to Tape, Music Video, Podcast, Radio Reality, Short Film, Social Media, Sports Multi-Camera, Television, New Media & Web Series and YouTube. (2.) Choose your department (26 listed), and then (3.) Choose your job title. You can of course search another country as well, should you need to prep in Spain or London or India or Ireland...etc. For Actors and Crew, make it easy on us who hire to get to your offer written up and off to your agent. Or find an an agent. But definately stop making the researchers work hard, and if they can't figure out which SM page is yours because of your photo, your name, your many pages...we move on. It's Hollywood. And funded projects move in a day or two, they don't have time to waste. There's a big pool here. Show the team you are a team player. Don't be afraid to talk about the areas of production in your life. Are you an actor who is also a writer? Great! Choose that department and job title and come up in those key word searches. I have cast all media and entertainment for 37 years. I package and produce to help with distribution and funds. I teach, I raised an Autistic Man and my dog is 15 years old. I was Miss Oregon World and competed in Miss World America in the Virgin Islands. I placed and also won Miss Congeniality. I was a cheerleader. Wilhelmina broke my heart as a judge in the competition and told me to be an actor because I would never be a model. (an 18 year olds dream). Needless to say I was a pageant girl about 6 times. I have been referring people to people for work my whole life. I figured a way to do that on a bigger scale with @crewresumes Pam Bouvier The idea is to get more of a feel for the crew member or actor. Get a feeling. I built it so you can see the smart professionals who work hard and the ones who don't work so hard at it. It's brilliant really. I put the casting director eye in there and the producers needs to find, replace and hire asap. For the members, you now have one link. Your agents and managers can be in their car and say 'Go to Crew Resumes' and search your first name. One link does everything for them. Help me, Help you, Help them, which ultimately helps production, leading to more work for you. I know everyone doesn't hustle like Los Angeles or perhaps New York, and that will show. You will have a feeling in your gut in 60 seconds or less on whether the member is part of your lifestyle and tribe. Thank you. https://lnkd.in/g-QbefjA
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Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in the entertainment industry? 🎬 Let's dive into the exciting and dynamic role of a Casting Director! They're the unsung heroes who breathe life into scripts by finding the perfect actors to portray characters. They need to visualize a character, search for the actor who fits the bill, and ensure they can do justice to the role. It's a role that demands creativity, intuition, and a keen understanding of human nature. Every successful movie or TV show you've watched, every breathtaking performance you've admired, has probably had a casting director working tirelessly behind the scenes. Their work is crucial in shaping the narrative and bringing stories to life. From collaborating with directors and producers to conducting auditions and managing contracts, the role of a casting director is as challenging as it is rewarding. Are you fascinated by the world of casting directors or know someone who is thriving in this role? Let's share some insights and experiences! 🎥 #CastingDirector #EntertainmentIndustry #BehindTheScenes #CareerInsights So, what do you think are the most challenging and
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Producer Powerhouse: The Hierarchy Behind The Scenes‼️ By Syed Abu Turab ➖️➖️➖️ The world of media and film production is a whirlwind of creativity, collaboration, and… sometimes, confusion. Titles like "producer" can be an umbrella term, encompassing a variety of roles with distinct responsibilities. Let's break down the producer hierarchy and shed light on what truly happens on set. ▪️Executive Producer: The Money Mover (and More) Think of the Executive Producer (EP) as the project's financial backbone. They secure funding, oversee the big-picture vision, and liaise with distributors. EPs may delegate tasks but ultimately hold the purse strings and ensure the project's viability. ▪️Line Producer: The On-Set Orchestrator The Line Producer is the logistical maestro. They manage the day-to-day operations, budget, and shooting schedule. They directly oversee hiring crew members, securing locations, and ensuring a smooth filming process. ▪️Showrunner/ Supervising Producer: The Creative Captain (in television) In television, the Showrunner/Supervising Producer reigns supreme over the creative direction. They develop the show's concept, write scripts, oversee the writing team, and manage the overall creative vision throughout the season(s). ▪️Producer: The Glue That Holds It All Together The Producer, reporting to the Line Producer or Showrunner, handles a variety of tasks. They manage paperwork, supervise specific departments, and bridge communication between various crew members. Producers ensure everything runs efficiently and problems are addressed swiftly. ▪️Who Reports to Whom? A Hierarchy in Action Imagine this: The EP entrusts the Line Producer with the budget. The Showrunner guides the creative direction, and Producers report to either the Line Producer or Showrunner depending on the project structure. ▪️Beyond the Title: What Producers Actually Do So, what does a producer actually do on set? Their tasks can vary, but they might be: 1️⃣ Scouting locations 2️⃣ Creating call sheets (daily production schedules) 3️⃣ Managing crew logistics (travel, meals) 4️⃣ Handling talent relations 5️⃣ Problem-solving unexpected issues ▪️Understanding the Roles Breeds Success Clear communication and respect for each producer's role are paramount in media/film production. By recognizing these distinctions, aspiring professionals can navigate their careers effectively, and production companies can optimize workflows for a successful final product. ⚠️ Feel free to tag me with #asksyedabuturab or share your thoughts in the comments. Let's keep the conversation going and empower each other in the media landscape. Sharing this article fosters a more informed and collaborative industry! #awareness #spreadawareness #filmmaking #mediaindustry #televisionproduction #contentcreation #producerlife #showrunner #lineproducer #executiveproducer #careersinmedia #behindthescenes #artists #jobopportunities
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What Does a Production Assistant Do? https://ift.tt/dSzW7EG So you want to get into the film business, but have no idea where to start. Well, many people start as production assistants. They can be the first job you get, and they're a position where you don't need much experience to start. But what exactly do production assistants do? And how much can you expect to make? Today, I want to go over the job of the production assistant and talk about how important they are on set and how valuable your time working as one can be if you can get your foot in the door. And if you have other questions about film crew jobs, check out our breakdown of every job on set. Ready? Let's jump in. 'Wonder Woman' behind the scenes Credit: Warner Bros. What Does a Production Assistant Do? And How Much Do Production Assistants Make? Hollywood is full of jobs that people outside the industry have never thought about. But to make movies and TV shows, hundreds if not thousands of people have to be employed. The very lowest on the totem pole is the humble production assistant, or PA. Without them, nothing would ever happen. What Is a Production Assistant? A production assistant, also known as a PA, is a member of the crew on a film and TV show. They are entry-level jobs on set, reserved for people who are breaking into the industry. The job of a PA is different based on the specific needs of the set and the size of the production. It also matters whether or not the production you're on is union or not, because the union can guarantee you more pay and better-defined roles. There are times when specific PAs are attached to the filmmaker or actors and help them out as individuals as well. 'Fatherhood' Credit: Netflix What Does a Production Assistant Do on Set? Your job as a PA will vary depending on the size of the budget as well as your relative experience on set. More experienced production assistants might be helping the director or writer exclusively. Someone new might stand at the end of a road and make sure no one drives down it. The basic job each PA has, no matter how experienced, is to help the 1st Assistant Director make sure that the production has everything it needs. That means you'll be doing tasks for pretty much every department. It's difficult to say exactly what you can expect to do on any given day, but suffice it to say you'll be doing everything and anything the 1st AD asks of you, whether that's moving things from point A to point B, wrangling cords, grabbing coffee, or setting up props. If you're unsure how you should prepare for the job, check out these dozens of tips on how to prepare for your first PA gig. What Are the Production Assistant Hours on Set? PAs work very long hours. Their shifts are usually 12 hours but can go upwards of 16 hours, thanks to overtime. There are specific laws concerning how long you can work on set one day and what time you would have to report the next day. Make sure you learn what's legal i...
What Does a Production Assistant Do? https://ift.tt/dSzW7EG So you want to get into the film business, but have no idea where to start. Well, many people start as production assistants. They can be the first job you get, and they're a position where you don't need much experience to start. But what exactly do production assistants do? And how much can you expect to make? Today, I want to ...
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Ever felt like companies are casting for a blockbuster movie when they say they're hiring, only to find out they need just a handful of actors? 🎬 Well, here's the behind-the-scenes scoop: We might put on a show of hiring a whole army, but in reality, we're looking for just one- or two-star performers to join our cast! So, if you're ready to steal the spotlight and make a real impact, check out properly job openings and audition. Don't let the big production fool you – sometimes, all it takes is a few standout performances to make magic happen. #CareerDevelopment #JobOpportunities #ProfessionalGrowth #CareerAdvancement #EmploymentProspects #SkillBuilding #CareerGoals #WorkLifeBalance #JobSatisfaction #CareerAdvice #jobs #career
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To the outsider, production roles can sound confusing. A prime example is ‘Assistant Director’, one of several jobs with 'director' in the title. So, what do they actually do? The AD is the backbone of any shoot, ensuring everything runs smoothly and on schedule. They're in charge of: 1️⃣ Scheduling The AD creates the shooting schedule, making sure each scene is shot in the most efficient order. 2️⃣ Coordination They coordinate between departments so everyone knows when and where they need to be. 3️⃣ Time Management The AD keeps everyone on track, managing time to avoid delays and ensure the production stays on schedule. 4️⃣ Health and safety They ensure all safety protocols are followed, keeping the cast and crew safe during the shoot. 5️⃣ Problem Solving From last-minute changes to unexpected issues, the AD is the go-to person for quick solutions to keep things moving. In short, the Assistant Director is an organisational powerhouse behind the scenes. They ensure the production stays on track and everyone is where they need to be. It's no small task, and it's fair to say a good AD is worth their weight in gold! Looking to hire an elite production crew to shoot a video for your brand? Get in contact! #VideoProduction #FilmMaking #AssistantDirector #ProductionCrew #BehindTheScenes #208Films
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Part 2: Creating effective television programs involves a meticulous process that ensures the final product is engaging, impactful, and well-received by the target audience. Here is a detailed explanation of the essential steps: 7. Presenters: The on-screen talent who hosts or anchors the program. Presenters should be chosen based on their ability to connect with the audience, their expertise on the subject matter, and their on-screen charisma. They play a crucial role in engaging the audience and delivering the program's content effectively. 8. Costume: The clothing and accessories worn by the presenters, actors, and any other on-screen talent. Costumes should align with the program’s theme and characters, helping to visually communicate the story and setting. They should be well-fitted, appropriate for the context, and contribute to the overall aesthetic of the program. 9. Production Crew: The team of professionals responsible for various technical and creative aspects of the program. This includes directors, producers, camera operators, sound engineers, lighting technicians, editors, and more. A skilled and cohesive production crew is essential for executing the vision of the program and ensuring high production quality. 10. Cost: The budget allocated for the production of the television program. Costs can include salaries for cast and crew, set design, costumes, equipment rental, post-production, marketing, and distribution. Effective budgeting ensures that resources are used efficiently and helps in producing a high-quality program within financial constraints. Please check the next post for the part 3. #ContentProduction #Creative
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🎬 Lights, camera, action! As film and TV production companies continue to flock to the Dallas Fort Worth area, the need for a top-notch acting headshot has never been more crucial! Whether you're an up-and-coming talent or a seasoned pro, a professional headshot is your ticket to success in today's competitive industry. Your headshot serves as the first impression for casting directors, agents, and producers, so it's essential to make it count. The Dallas Fort Worth area has emerged as a hub for film and television production, offering a prime opportunity for actors to showcase their skills and secure roles in a variety of projects. However, with mounting competition, a standout headshot can truly set you apart. Investing in a professional headshot session is a direct investment in your career. It's a powerful way to present your best self and leave a lasting impact on industry professionals. Given the escalating demand for talent in the Dallas Fort Worth area, a professional headshot that captures your strengths and personality is now more vital than ever. It has the potential to unlock opportunities and ensure you stand out in this fiercely competitive industry landscape. Don't miss out on this chance to propel your acting career to new heights - invest in a professional headshot today! #DFWActors #ProfessionalHeadshots #LightsCameraAction #DFWFilmIndustry #InvestInYourCareer
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