Occupation Title 1432-15

1432-15 — Media Producer

This is a specific occupation title under a broader Unit Group category.

Summary
Media Producer is responsible for develop, and pitch creative concepts for digital and traditional media projects write treatments, scripts, and storyboards to communicate vision and secure project approvals manage all aspects of production, from pre to post , including budgeting, scheduling, casting, location scouting, crew hiring, and equipment rentals oversee video shoots, audio recordings, and photo shoots, ensuring quality control at every stage collaborate with editors, animators, and other post production staff to bring projects to completion source and license music, stock footage, and other assets as needed negotiate contracts with talent, crew, and vendors stay up to date on industry trends and emerging technologies manage multiple projects simultaneously, often under tight deadlines within their professional field.
Minimum entry
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Future outlook
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Description
Media Producer is responsible for develop, and pitch creative concepts for digital and traditional media projects write treatments, scripts, and storyboards to communicate vision and secure project approvals manage all aspects of production, from pre to post , including budgeting, scheduling, casting, location scouting, crew hiring, and equipment rentals oversee video shoots, audio recordings, and photo shoots, ensuring quality control at every stage collaborate with editors, animators, and other post production staff to bring projects to completion source and license music, stock footage, and other assets as needed negotiate contracts with talent, crew, and vendors stay up to date on industry trends and emerging technologies manage multiple projects simultaneously, often under tight deadlines within their professional field.
Employment prospects
The job has potential for growth
Tasks
  • Develop, and pitch creative concepts for digital and traditional media projects Write treatments, scripts, and storyboards to communicate vision and secure project approvals Manage all aspects of production, from pre- to post-, including budgeting, scheduling, casting, location scouting, crew hiring, and equipment rentals Oversee video shoots, audio recordings, and photo shoots, ensuring quality control at every stage Collaborate with editors, animators, and other post-production staff to bring projects to completion Source and license music, stock footage, and other assets as needed Negotiate contracts with talent, crew, and vendors Stay up-to-date on industry trends and emerging technologies Manage multiple projects simultaneously, often under tight deadlines
Skills
Core skills
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Technical skills
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Transferable skills
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Certifications
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Education
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Pathways
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Relevant courses
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Institutions
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Minimum requirements
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Work context
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Where they work
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Work setting
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Schedule
Work in television and radio studios, production companies, advertising agencies, and corporate communications departments. May also work in film or video production companies, post-production houses, or new media companies Work full time, Work more than 40 hours per week to meet deadlines. Travel to attend meetings or to supervise the work of on-location personnel.
Employment type
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Earnings
Entry level
Mid level
Senior level
How to become one
Career progression
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Related occupations
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