Kelly Manners moves into the Dollhouse.
Another alum of past Whedon shows signs up for the new series, taking the position of Line Producer.
March 17 2008
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UnpluggedCrazy | March 17, 22:10 CET
dreamlogic | March 17, 22:34 CET
Sunfire | March 17, 22:59 CET
war_machine | March 17, 23:10 CET
Sunfire | March 17, 23:21 CET
A line producer is a key member of the production team for a motion picture. Typically, a line producer manages the budget of a motion picture. Alternatively, or in addition, they may manage the day to day physical aspects of the film production, serving a role similar to the unit production manager.
Line producers usually do not act as part of the creative team for a picture. Because line producers work on location, they don't work on more than one film at a time (unlike other producer roles).
A line producer may also hire key members of the crew, negotiate deals with vendors, and is considered the head of production on the set.
The line producer has a very stressful job and he or she must not be easily worried by deadlines and demands.
Anuris | March 17, 23:23 CET
[ edited by Allen Doyle on 2008-03-18 02:18 ]
[ edited by Allen Doyle on 2008-03-18 02:19 ]
Allen Doyle | March 18, 05:16 CET
The line producer does almost everything that is *not* about script, casting and fundraising -- he/she hires the tech crew, makes sure they have locations/soundstages to work on, food to eat, electricity, etc., and arranges all of these things so they can fit within the budget that the line producer has been given.
Shapenew | March 18, 09:32 CET
Caroline | March 18, 10:49 CET
Samantha | March 18, 22:08 CET
gossi | March 18, 23:29 CET