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Producer, Associate Job at Company 3 Corp in Atlanta

Company 3 Corp, Atlanta, GA, United States


Business Unit:

Company 3

Position:

Producer, Associate

Location:

Atlanta, GA (Hybrid)

Hours of Operation:

10:00am – 7:00pm EST

Pay Range:

$24.00 - $30.00 USD hourly

POSITION SUMMARY The Long Form Associate Producer supports the successful execution and delivery of long‑form content, including feature films, documentaries, limited series, and episodic television. This role partners closely with editors, post supervisors, producers, and distribution partners to manage workflows, schedules, budgets, and deliverables from editorial through final mastering. The Associate Producer plays a key role in maintaining organization, facilitating review processes, and ensuring that each long‑form project is delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest creative and technical standards.

MAIN DUTIES The Associate Producer will oversee day‑to‑day post‑production workflows for long‑form content including documentaries, feature‑length films, limited series, and episodic television. They will manage comprehensive long‑form post‑production schedules from editor’s cut through final delivery, coordinating between editors, post supervisors, showrunners, executive producers, and network/streaming partners, and track post‑production budgets for long‑form projects and monitor costs against approved allocations. They will also be responsible for the following:

Facilitate review cycles for rough cuts, fine cuts, picture lock, and final masters

Manage versioning and distribution of long‑form cuts for internal, network, and test screening purposes

Oversee long‑form deliverables including feature masters, episodic masters, textless elements, captions, transcripts, and archival backups

Liaise with finishing teams (color, sound design, mix, VFX, online) to ensure cohesive execution across full‑length runtimes

Ensure all long‑form technical specifications and platform delivery requirements are met

Maintain detailed documentation of notes, approvals, music cue sheets, and final delivery assets

Identify and resolve workflow challenges that may impact long‑form narrative continuity or delivery timelines

Provide editorial feedback focused on long‑form narrative structure, pacing, and story clarity

Coordinate remote review workflows for full‑length cuts and episodic screeners

Assist with onboarding editors and assistant editors working on long‑form timelines

Contribute to process improvements that support extended post‑production schedules typical of long‑form projects

Participate in internal and external screenings of feature‑length and episodic content

Support marketing and promotional deliverables derived from long‑form content (trailers, screeners, episodic previews)

Assist in preparing final long‑form materials for festivals, markets, and distribution partners

WHAT YOU BRING The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of long‑form editorial workflows from ingest through final delivery, prior experience managing extended post‑production schedules for feature‑length or episodic projects, and familiarity with NLE systems such as Avid, Premiere Pro, or similar platforms used in long‑form editing. They must have knowledge of long‑form finishing processes including color grading, full‑length sound mix, online conform, and final mastering, experience tracking budgets and deliverables for long‑form productions, and have excellent communication skills with the ability to coordinate across multiple departments. Additional desired skills include:

Strong organizational skills with attention to narrative and technical detail

Ability to manage multiple long‑form projects at various stages of post‑production

Background in documentary or feature storytelling

Experience supporting multi‑episode season deliveries

Familiarity with music cue sheets and archival tracking for long‑form runtime projects

Working knowledge of post‑production asset management systems

Experience with remote and cloud‑based workflows for feature‑length or episodic content

Basic understanding of long‑form legal deliverables and E&O documentation

Experience preparing feature films or episodic series for festivals or distribution

BENEFITS The benefits for eligible part‑time employees working 25 or more hours per week and full‑time employees in the US include a comprehensive package of health, retirement, and insurance benefits and paid time off. The benefits for eligible project hires and part‑time employees working less than 25 hours per week in the US include retirement, select insurance benefits, and where required by law, health benefits. For roles filled in Canada and other territories, local benefits plan offerings as adopted and amended from time to time will apply.

DEPARTMENT OF EQUITY, NONDISCRIMINATION, AND INCLUSION STATEMENT It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees. Please inform the Company's HR representative if you need assistance completing any forms or otherwise need any accommodation or support in order to participate in the application process.

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