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Journey is hiring: Producer in New York

Journey, New York, NY, United States, 10261

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VMI is an award-winning agency, now a part of Journey, producing stunning visual imagery, animations, and virtual reality experiences that enthrall and engage viewers. We fully immerse ourselves in understanding our customers’ motivations and translating them into something effective that is elegant, beautiful, and truly different. Our mission is to create disruptive and exciting customer experiences through technology that evoke real emotion and impact.

Growing at pace, we have an amazing team of dedicated professionals with a strong culture built around doing great work and having fun whilst doing it. We have bold ambitions for 2025 and are looking for a talented Producer in NYC to help us grow.

Job Overview

This role will involve producing a broad range of projects, from strategic planning to content, media, and digital production. You will be responsible for exceptional project delivery and communication with our clients, including major international developers, architects and government entities. The producer will be responsible for delivering large and small-scale projects according to brief timelines and budget, managing both creative and technical teams in-house and externally. Due to the nature of our projects, it is ideal to have a background in producing CG content and digital applications, managing creative, production, and development teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • Owns a slate of projects and manages the project team on the day-to-day
  • Communicates a clear sense of direction and expectations to the client and the team
  • Establishes strong client relations and is the central point of contact for designated projects, attending all client meetings to lead, manage and report on production progress
  • Responsible for project budgets between $20k and $1m+ and managing to expected cost plans, working schedules and resources in line with production milestones; actively monitoring productivity and quality of output daily
  • Regularly updates and manages projects via VMI’s online production tools, including Google Docs, Miro board and MS Office Suite
  • Ensures project milestones and delivery dates are met
  • Leads project reviews with clients
  • Leads internal project team meetings and manages tasks and priorities
  • May plan studio and location shoots in the UK and internationally including crewing, kit hire, location permissions, talent bookings and scheduling
  • Contract and manage sub contractors and external collaborators
  • Spot opportunities for additional scope, upsell or selling additional Journey services to active clients, feeding to BD team

Qualifications and Skills

  • Demonstrable experience (3+ years) within a relevant agency/production environment
  • Experience managing different types of resources (e.g., 3D artists, designers, editors, developers, etc.)
  • Experience managing simple and complex project budgets
  • Experience with project management tools/software
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Organized and efficient
  • Experience with Google Docs and Canva
  • Willingness to travel

Salary Pay Range

$75,000 - $90,000 USD

About Journey

Journey is a global design and innovation studio pioneering mult idimensional experiences (MDX) that transform how people perceive, engage, and interact with the world. With studios in New York, London, Miami, and Dubai, we blend strategy, design, technology, and narrative to create sensory-rich journeys that ignite emotion and deepen connections between people, brands, and culture.

Journey was formed in 2022 by visionary leaders who refuse to accept limits. United through the acquisitions of award-winning studios ICRAVE, Squint/Opera, 59, and VMI Studio, together, we form something new: a multidimensional design practice with unparalleled expertise across the physical, immersive, and digital realms.

We are a revolutionary framework of layered design capabilities akin to the layers of a technology stack for software companies. The Journey Experience Stack allows us to design for every touchpoint and create cohesive brand universes, drawing on our expertise in interior design, lighting design, media design, interactive design, and content creation to deliver industry-first solutions for entertainment, healthcare, retail, hospitality, real estate, and cultural institutions.

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