About the Job:
Job Title: In-house Director of Photography
Company: Studio Butter
Location: New Zealand (with frequent travel to the United Kingdom)
Position Type: Full-time (The nature of the role may require additional hours and travel outside of normal working hours)
Salary: $62,000 - $65,000 per annum
About Studio Butter:
Studio Butter is a dynamic and innovative media production company based in New Zealand, specializing in creating compelling documentaries that captivate audiences globally. Our projects range from exploring cultural narratives to addressing pressing social issues.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Management:
Oversee and manage the end-to-end production process of a documentary, ensuring all aspects are executed seamlessly from pre-production to post-production.
Develop and maintain detailed project timelines, keeping all stakeholders informed and on track.
Location Management:
Coordinate logistics for shoots in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Work closely with local teams to secure permits, locations, and accommodations.
Supplier and Freelancer Management:
Utilize an existing network of suppliers and freelancers in the United Kingdom to assemble a skilled production team.
Negotiate contracts and ensure all parties adhere to project timelines and budget constraints.
Equipment Coordination:
Collaborate with equipment rental companies to secure necessary gear for shoots.
Ensure all equipment is properly maintained and functioning throughout the production.
Budget Oversight:
Work closely with the production manager to create and manage budgets for each project.
Identify cost-saving opportunities and ensure financial goals are met.
Collaboration:
Foster effective communication and collaboration with cross-functional teams, including directors, cinematographers, editors, and post-production staff.
Provide creative input and solutions to enhance the overall quality of the documentary.
Requirements:
Experience:
Proven experience in video production, with a focus on documentary filmmaking.
Demonstrated success in managing international productions, particularly in the United Kingdom.
Network:
An extensive network of suppliers, freelancers, and industry contacts in the United Kingdom.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in video production tools and software.
Strong understanding of camera equipment, lighting, and sound equipment.
Communication:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to navigate diverse cultural and professional environments.
Flexibility:
Willingness to travel frequently between New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
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