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PRESIDENT/PHYSICAL PRODUCTION - the head of all physical
production for the studio; has the authority to approve all
production budgets when films are greenlit by his creative
counterpart, the President/Head of Production; is usually
the supervisor of the higher-budgeted, more complex and often
sensitive productions.
VP, PHYSICAL PRODUCTION - oversees
the physical production of greenlit films (the nuts-and-bolts
of making the film); approves the hiring of the line producer
& unit production manager; liaison between the production
company and the studio’s creative executives assigned to the
film; trouble-shoots daily production of film.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION MANAGER - an
experienced DGA UPM hired in a staff position to supervise,
negotiate and approve all labor and equipment deals; usually
only visits the set if a major problem occurs that the Production
Executive cannot handle; also supervises the Production Executive.
PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE - (PE) usually
assigned to two or more films at a time; prepares initial
production plan for the film (i.e. schedule, budget, locations,
key crew recommendations, etc.); also provides recommendations
on the structure of the production company (should it be an
in-house production, a stand-alone company or
subsidiary company?) before the Director,
Line Producer and UPM are hired; provides liaison between
the filmmakers and the studio; usually visits the set at start
of photography, reappears half-way through, then returns at
the end to assist wrap-up of production; will visit the set
more frequently if production problems arise; needs to be
as knowledgeable of studio’s requirements as he is about the
filmmakers’ needs.
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