For Studio Underground, the Production Controller role would be focused on managing both logistical and financial aspects of various video production projects. Here are the tailored responsibilities for the position at Studio Underground:
Studio Underground - Production Controller Responsibilities
A Production Controller is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day management of the production process. They handle the budget, scheduling, and overall logistics to ensure that everything runs smoothly from pre-production through post-production.
Here are the key roles and responsibilities of a Line Producer:
1. Budgeting and Cost Control
- Create, manage, and track the production budget.
- Ensure that the production stays on budget by controlling costs.
- Approve expenses and negotiate contracts with vendors and suppliers.
2. Scheduling
- Develop and manage the production schedule, ensuring that the project stays on track.
- Coordinate with department heads to make sure deadlines are met.
- Adjust schedules as needed due to unforeseen delays or changes in the project.
3. Hiring and Staffing
- Collaborate with the producer and director to hire key crew members.
- Ensure that the crew and talent contracts are in place.
- Oversee the allocation of tasks and resources to ensure the production is adequately staffed.
4. Logistics Management
- Arrange locations, equipment rentals, permits, and other logistical needs.
- Handle transportation and accommodation for cast and crew, if necessary.
- Ensure the smooth flow of daily operations during the production process.
5. Coordination Across Departments
- Work closely with all department heads (camera, lighting, costume, makeup, etc.) to ensure each department stays on task and within budget.
- Serve as the main point of contact between the producer, director, and the crew.
6. Health & Safety Compliance
- Ensure that all safety protocols are followed on set.
- Handle any emergency situations that may arise during production.
- Ensure that the production complies with legal and union regulations.
7. Problem-Solving
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues that may arise during production, such as logistical challenges, budget overruns, or personnel conflicts.
8. Reporting
- Provide regular updates to the producer on the status of the production, including the budget and schedule.
- Compile financial reports and production summaries at the end of the shoot.
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Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 9,676.62 - 30,000.00 per month
Schedule:
Work Location: In person