Production Supervisor
Description
Reports To: Associate Producer & Production Manager
Direct Reports: Department(s) artists and Department(s) production assistants
The Production Supervisor (PS) is responsible for managing the day-to-day production within a specific department(s). In all duties below, the PS must work in collaboration with the department head. The success of their partnership will be a primary factor in the department’s success on the film.
In addition, the PS is a leadership role in the studio and, as such, must accept the responsibility of supporting and representing the directives of the studio and the production leadership.
Responsibilities
- Work with PM and/or AP to meet overall production scheduling and man week requirements; help ensure the man weeks and schedule are updated as changes are made to the film’s production flow and/or staffing plans
- Understand how changes may affect the work week, scheduling, and overtime
- Look ahead to ensure weekly quotas, department milestones and inventory expectations are met. Strategize with Department Head, film’s upper management, and other PSs to resolve productivity or inventory issues
- Collaborate with Department Head to ensure complexity of work is consistent with department budget and schedule
- Strategize with Department Head and film’s upper management on how to resolve overages
- Collaborate with Department Head to develop and manage department workflow processes
- Develop and manage internal department schedules and staffing requirements.
- Create a list of critical assumptions and highlight any vulnerability
- Create and maintain reports that clearly illustrate department and individual artist productivity
- Collaborate with Department Head to cast assignments and issue deadlines to artists
- Perform walk-arounds to check in with the crew
- Drive dailies for the department and any other opportunities for director approval
- Act as the primary production person within the department; supervise and mentor any Production Assistants in that department
- Partner with Department Head to coach, mentor, and give performance feedback to all department members on the film. In partnership with Artist Management, drive the feedback process and deliver feedback
- Partner with Department Head to manage conflict within the department and report to Artist Management, HR, and production leadership when necessary
- In partnership with the Department Head, develop a plan for training crew in the department tasks and collaborate with the training department as needed
- Manage, motivate, and create an environment conducive to achieving quotas and artistic achievements
- Represent the department in weekly production meetings. Report department progress and discuss solutions to issues impeding the department
- Ensure all production data is tracked via the film’s production-tracking database
- Trouble-shoot wherever necessary to ensure timely delivery of sequences; determine, with the Associate Producer and Production Manager, when schedules will be modified to meet efficiency or inventory demands
- Manage day-to-day department planning issues, such as overtime and vacation; review time sheets of the department crew
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