
Producer, Associate
Company3, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Business Unit:
Company 3
Position:
Producer, Associate
Location:
Hollywood, CA (On‑Site)
Pay Range:
$24.00 - $27.00 USD hourly
POSITION SUMMARY
The Associate Producer will work alongside the feature finishing producing team in a supporting capacity. The producing team is responsible for oversight and management of the feature finishing production process from initial pre‑pro phase through conform, color and delivery. The Associate Producer will coordinate with internal operations, scheduling and assist teams to schedule facility resources, set project priorities and ensure timely completion of all intermediate processes and deliverables as per client production schedule and requirements. This position will also participate alongside our producing team on regular status calls, production summaries and strategy meetings for high‑profile feature finishing projects. The Associate Producer actively provides support and executes task‑based work. This role requires strong attention to detail, communication, and time management, as well as a positive professional demeanor when engaging with clients, artists and internal teams. The Associate Producer is expected to be proactive in learning, responsive to direction and collaborative in supporting day‑to‑day production operations.
MAIN DUTIES
The Associate Producer will coordinate and execute task‑based project requests as directed by the feature finishing producer(s). They will use Media Pulse and ClickUp. They will generate project‑based tasks and work orders for conform, color, data and QC as directed by the feature finishing producing team. Other duties include:
Track conform, color and data production tasks.
Participate in active learning of the feature finishing process and workflow; and adhere to the standard operating procedures set forth by the feature production team.
Engage in review of production schedules and coordinate session bookings as directed by the lead feature finishing producer(s).
Understand production processes (dailies, VFX, editorial) in relation to post‑production feature finishing.
Coordinate tasks related to VFX pulls and VFX reviews.
Coordinate tasks related to QC.
Gain knowledge of conform and various color‑related spec information in features.
Escalate potential risks or timeline issues to the Producer or Supervisor promptly.
Familiarity with various file formats and respective measure units.
Develop an understanding of the relation between the feature production team and the various support teams (Operations, Deliverables, Archives).
Active participation in rotating production meetings.
WHAT YOU BRING
The ideal candidate will bring previous experience in a feature or episodic dailies, post‑production or VFX finishing environment. They will have the ability to perform in a fast‑paced high‑pressure environment with competing priorities under tight deadlines, follow direction, provide timely comprehensive updates and be highly organized. They will have an understanding of the post‑production scheduling process and the concept of deadlines therein. They will have an understanding of the digital editorial process and the relationship between offline and online editorial environments.
Develop understanding of the finishing process and know when to scale.
Able to anticipate and balance the needs of multiple stakeholders.
This is not a remote position and will require working in either LA studio on a daily basis.
Must be able to work out of our LA studio as needed.
Must be able to work occasional overtime and on weekends, as needed.
Must be able to work variable shifts, as needed.
You have great interpersonal skills, are meticulous, always organized and work calmly and professionally, especially during high‑pressure situations.
An appetite to learn and master the digital finishing workflow including image acquisition technologies, digital camera types, best editorial procedures, online‑conform, color correction, LUTs, digital cinema, HDR and deliverable requirements and procedures relevant to each of your projects.
Demonstrated experience working collaboratively with internal faculties including editorial, color, operations, data and engineering.
Strong attention to detail and ability to juggle multiple priorities and projects.
Thrives in a fast‑paced environment; ability to manage ambiguity and competing priorities.
Highly organized and able to work independently within their own process.
Entertainment and/or Media Industry experience preferred.
Strong systems skills, especially with Media Pulse, Jira/Confluence.
Experience with Microsoft Office: Outlook, Excel and Word.
EEO 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.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Company 3, including its various business units and family of brands, provides a full range of Creative Services for content creators, including conceptual design, pre‑vis, look development, ideation and rapid prototyping, 3D animation/CGI, motion graphics/designers, matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post‑production finishing, marketing/trailers, live‑action production, experiences, and more.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AT COMPANY 3
Creativity has diversity at its core. We celebrate the value of each unique experience by being dedicated to fostering the most diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture where every employee feels empowered and safe to show up to work as their full self.
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. The above compensation and benefits information is provided in accordance with various state, provincial, and local pay transparency laws.
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Company 3
Position:
Producer, Associate
Location:
Hollywood, CA (On‑Site)
Pay Range:
$24.00 - $27.00 USD hourly
POSITION SUMMARY
The Associate Producer will work alongside the feature finishing producing team in a supporting capacity. The producing team is responsible for oversight and management of the feature finishing production process from initial pre‑pro phase through conform, color and delivery. The Associate Producer will coordinate with internal operations, scheduling and assist teams to schedule facility resources, set project priorities and ensure timely completion of all intermediate processes and deliverables as per client production schedule and requirements. This position will also participate alongside our producing team on regular status calls, production summaries and strategy meetings for high‑profile feature finishing projects. The Associate Producer actively provides support and executes task‑based work. This role requires strong attention to detail, communication, and time management, as well as a positive professional demeanor when engaging with clients, artists and internal teams. The Associate Producer is expected to be proactive in learning, responsive to direction and collaborative in supporting day‑to‑day production operations.
MAIN DUTIES
The Associate Producer will coordinate and execute task‑based project requests as directed by the feature finishing producer(s). They will use Media Pulse and ClickUp. They will generate project‑based tasks and work orders for conform, color, data and QC as directed by the feature finishing producing team. Other duties include:
Track conform, color and data production tasks.
Participate in active learning of the feature finishing process and workflow; and adhere to the standard operating procedures set forth by the feature production team.
Engage in review of production schedules and coordinate session bookings as directed by the lead feature finishing producer(s).
Understand production processes (dailies, VFX, editorial) in relation to post‑production feature finishing.
Coordinate tasks related to VFX pulls and VFX reviews.
Coordinate tasks related to QC.
Gain knowledge of conform and various color‑related spec information in features.
Escalate potential risks or timeline issues to the Producer or Supervisor promptly.
Familiarity with various file formats and respective measure units.
Develop an understanding of the relation between the feature production team and the various support teams (Operations, Deliverables, Archives).
Active participation in rotating production meetings.
WHAT YOU BRING
The ideal candidate will bring previous experience in a feature or episodic dailies, post‑production or VFX finishing environment. They will have the ability to perform in a fast‑paced high‑pressure environment with competing priorities under tight deadlines, follow direction, provide timely comprehensive updates and be highly organized. They will have an understanding of the post‑production scheduling process and the concept of deadlines therein. They will have an understanding of the digital editorial process and the relationship between offline and online editorial environments.
Develop understanding of the finishing process and know when to scale.
Able to anticipate and balance the needs of multiple stakeholders.
This is not a remote position and will require working in either LA studio on a daily basis.
Must be able to work out of our LA studio as needed.
Must be able to work occasional overtime and on weekends, as needed.
Must be able to work variable shifts, as needed.
You have great interpersonal skills, are meticulous, always organized and work calmly and professionally, especially during high‑pressure situations.
An appetite to learn and master the digital finishing workflow including image acquisition technologies, digital camera types, best editorial procedures, online‑conform, color correction, LUTs, digital cinema, HDR and deliverable requirements and procedures relevant to each of your projects.
Demonstrated experience working collaboratively with internal faculties including editorial, color, operations, data and engineering.
Strong attention to detail and ability to juggle multiple priorities and projects.
Thrives in a fast‑paced environment; ability to manage ambiguity and competing priorities.
Highly organized and able to work independently within their own process.
Entertainment and/or Media Industry experience preferred.
Strong systems skills, especially with Media Pulse, Jira/Confluence.
Experience with Microsoft Office: Outlook, Excel and Word.
EEO 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.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Company 3, including its various business units and family of brands, provides a full range of Creative Services for content creators, including conceptual design, pre‑vis, look development, ideation and rapid prototyping, 3D animation/CGI, motion graphics/designers, matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post‑production finishing, marketing/trailers, live‑action production, experiences, and more.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AT COMPANY 3
Creativity has diversity at its core. We celebrate the value of each unique experience by being dedicated to fostering the most diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture where every employee feels empowered and safe to show up to work as their full self.
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. The above compensation and benefits information is provided in accordance with various state, provincial, and local pay transparency laws.
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