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What does a Field Producer do?
Often working in the broadcasting industry, a field
producer locates sources, researches leads and develops content for a story.
They work alongside other professionals on a production team, such as cameramen
and reporters, to showcase an event or story, while at the same time ensuring
time constraints and project guidelines are met. Securing work as a field
producer often requires previous industry experience and a bachelor's degree in
a related field, such as journalism.
The Field Producer is a coordinator for a story while the
crew is in the field. This person generally oversees the production of a story,
working with a reporter and photographer to set up interviews, gather video and
collect information. The Field Producer is also the liaison between the crew
and the newsroom.
Field producers are in charge of every aspect of a
television or radio broadcast or film or commercial project, usually working on
projects outside a studio. Their duties can include writing, managing teams of
professionals, including camera personnel and on-air talent, and editing the
final product. The job can require travel and long hours. Most field producers
hold a bachelor's degree in journalism or a related field and have experience
in various aspects of production.
In many cases, the Field Producer will conduct the
research, log the video, and write the story for the reporter. Sometimes the
Field Producer will conduct interviews for the reporter.
This person may have a background as a reporter,
photographer or producer and must have good writing skills and be able to
coordinate the logistics of putting together a story.
Field Producer Job Description
Producers are generally responsible for the overall
content and quality of a television broadcast, film, commercial or other
finished media product. They plan and coordinate the activities of production
staff and on-air talent in consultation with other management personnel. Field
producers complete many of these tasks outside of the studio by arranging and
monitoring video production activities at remote locations. They work for
television and other media broadcasting services to provide live feeds and
event coverage.
Field producers must be able to meet strict deadlines, and
they should also be prepared to work unconventional hours and willing to travel
to remote locations to cover a story. In addition to a bachelor's degree, they
should have previous industry experience that includes knowledge of filming,
editing and equipment setup. It is up to a field producer to make sure that a
production, whether live or prerecorded, meets an employer's quality standards.
Job Duties of a Field Producer
Field producers are often responsible for researching,
writing and editing content. Those professionals working in the broadcast news
and television industry generally cooperate with a variety of newsroom staff
members such as reporters and associate producers to gather information and
follow leads. Field producers manage production teams including camera
operators, reporters and broadcast technicians to provide live satellite feeds
or shoot video for later editing into news packages. They arrange interviews
and location shots, and produce content under strict deadlines. Additionally,
field producers may be required to time segments, edit video and review
broadcasts to monitor quality against established broadcast and production
standards.
Other essential skills include time management, since
productions are often deadline-driven, and highly developed communication and
writing skills. Event coverage and location-based production frequently require
evening or weekend work, and employers listed a valid driver's license and the
ability to travel as necessary for being hired for this position.
SOME OF THE POSSIBLE JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES (That may
apply or be required)
- Comprehensive knowledge of production management and
production techniques…
- Excellent knowledge of handling administrative functions
and managing staff…
- Strong communication, interpersonal and relationship
building skills…
- Handling the tasks of creative production and development…
- Responsible for budget performance, content quality, and
overseeing market share of assigned project… Familiar with applications such as Microsoft Word, Access,
Excel, Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Illustrator, and Final Cut Pro…
- Excellent knowledge of operating production equipment like
cameras, microphones, manual filming cameras, lighting equipment, ladders, and
audio equipment…
- Handle tasks of writing, shooting, and editing
contemporary programs and feature stories for various shows…
- Responsible for providing training sessions to segment
staff in areas of shooting television segments and special features…
- Perform tasks of tapping on-site or off-site television
programs and events…
- Handle responsibilities of editing video tape assignments
using various editing software programs such as After Effects, Adobe Photoshop,
Final Cut Pro and illustrator…
- Perform complete responsibilities of traveling to various
locations for filming on-site events such as crusades and other special
assignments…
- Assisting associate producers, producers, and production
assistants in all aspects of the production… Tracking and reporting on
production schedules and budgets for news shows…
- Planning, directing, and managing the creation and
content…
- Assisting subordinates and conducting performance reviews…
- Coordinated the work of producers and created a unified
end result…
- Tracked and met deadlines for projects, adjusted
production schedules, and ensured projects are delivered on time…
- Maintained and updated content in master schedule and
database…
Other responsibilities may include:
- Responsible for gathering and maintaining records of all
pre-production details…
- Assigned tasks of assisting segment producer in script
development and approvals…
- Handle tasks of shooting and directing interviews, casting
and recording voice over talent…
- Responsible for managing all final deliverables, schedules
and budgets…
- Coordinate with account managers, designers and editors in
organizing various shows…
- Perform tasks of overseeing the management and creation of
video shooting…
From top to
bottom, the chain of command runs:
- Executive
Producer
- Co-executive
Producer
- Line
Producer
- Supervising
Producer
- Producer
- Co-producer
- Coordinating
Producer
- Consulting
Producer
- Associate
Producer
- Segment
Producer
- Field
Producer
- Edit
Producer
- Post
Producer
Sources,
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In, Indie Wire, Film Making Stuff, Hiive, Film Daily, New York Film Academy, The
Balance, The Numbers, Film Maker Magazine, Media Match, Quora, Creative Skill
Set, Investopedia, Variety, No Film School, Daily Variety, The Film Agency, Best
Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Career Trend, Producer's Code of Credits, Producers
Guild of America, Film Connection, Entertainment Careers, In Deed, Glass Door,
Pay Scale
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Great picture of you and your brother at Cannes. Nice.
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