DreamWorks TV- Post Production Assistant

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Dreamworks TV – Post Production Assistant

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Tracking Code
2007-05 (DTX)
Job Description
DreamWorks Animation                                                           

Job Title: Post Production Assistant, TV

Reports To: Post Production Supervisor; Manager, Post Production

SUMMARY:

Assists the Post Supervisor in day to day activities to ensure projects run smoothly.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Tracks footage delivery deadlines; downloads and posts footage. Alerts editors and assistant editors of deliveries received.
  • Responsible for picture retake lists, relaying retake lists and gathering clarification materials for outside studios.
  • Distributes and posts QTs for internal and external review; tracking all notes that arise from these reviews.
  • Attends sessions and takes thorough notes; ensures they are distributed to all appropriate production staff.
  • Facilitates communication with partner studios by answering retake questions and coordinating the delivery of clarification materials in a timely manner.
  • Assists in general administrative duties, correspondence, and organization of all post related materials.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook; familiarity with Gmail, google docs.
  • Knowledge of Shotgun, Photoshop, Illustrator a plus but not essential
  • Dependable, punctual, resourceful. Available for OT as needed.
  • Extremely organized, detailed, flexible, has a positive attitude, and a general interest and commitment to learning the post production pipeline.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

  • BA/BS preferred, animation production/post experience a plus but not essential.
Job Location
Glendale, California, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular

THE 18TH ANNUAL ANIMATION SHOW OF SHOWS

https://vimeo.com/182118126

THE 18TH ANNUAL ANIMATION SHOW OF SHOWS

Featuring 16 new awesome animated shorts from 11 countries!

LAEMMLE PLAYHOUSE 7, PASADENA

SUNDANCE SUNSET, WEST HOLLYWOOD (mature only)

FRIDA CINEMA, SANTA ANA

Oct 21st ­ Oct. 27th

Two versions

Family Friendly - 12 shorts

MATURE AUDIENCES - 4 bonus shorts starting after 7:00PM

featuring

Stems – Ainslie Hendersen (Scotland)

     Shift – Cecilia Puglesi & Yijun Liu (U.S.)

     Pearl – Patrick Osborne (U.S.)

     Crin-crin – Iris Alexandre (Belgium)

     Mirror – Chris Ware, John Kuramoto, Ira Glass (U.S.)

     Last summer in the garden – bekky O¹Neil (Canada)

     Waiting for the New Year – Vladimir Leschiov (Latvia)

     Piper – Alan Barillaro (U.S.)

     Bøygen – Kristian Pedersen (Norway)

     Afternoon Class – Seoro Oh (Korea)

     About a Mother – Dina Velikovskaya (Russia)

     Exploozy – Joshua Gunn, Trevor Piecham, & John McGowan (U.S.)

     CORPUS – Marc Héricher (France)

     BLUE – Daniela Sherer (Israel)

     MANOMAN – Simon Cartwright (England)

     ALL THEIR SHADES – Chloé Alliez (Belgium)

 

The Animation Show of Shows, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

www.animationshowofshows.org

Frank Forte

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What is your name and your current occupation?
I’m a storyboard artist at Bento Box on Bob’s Burgers.

What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
Ha! I was a Tatto Artist, A line cook at a number of restaurants, and I got paid to watch movie screenings.

What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
It was really fun to work on Despicable Me 2 doing storyboards. I really got to flex my creativity and have fun. the director let me add gags and take the action in crazy directions just to see what I would come up with. LEGO:Star Wars The Empire Strikes Out (at Threshold Animation) was really great because I got to finally work on a Star wars project AND we got to make fun of it.

How did you become interested in animation?
I grew up on classic Warner Brothers and Tex Avery shorts. They used to show those on TV. Then in college I would Continue reading