Post-production producer skills

Post-production producer skills

Overview of the role

When a post-production producer (PPP) is employed on a project, they are the main point of contact in post-production (post) for the studio and production, with responsibility for delivering the project, and the main person reporting to production executives. The PPP has full sign off and responsibility for delivering all parts of the post schedule, budget and cost reporting. The PPP will manage the post production supervisors, and meet with them several times a day. They also manage the post team, editorial and post departments; if there are decisions to be made, then the post-production producer is there to make them in order to achieve the finished project.

Download the PDF version of this skills checklist here: Post-Production Producer Skills Checklist.


Core responsibilities

These core responsibilities are provided as a guide and are not exhaustive. The exact responsibilities in a particular job will vary depending on the scale / budget band / genre of the production.


Skills

Check out role specific skills, transferable skills and attributes for the role of post-production producer.

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