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Award winning and internationally successful production company Icon Films are looking for an Edit Producer for a ground breaking National Geographic Shark Fest 1 hour special.You will have US credits and experience of working on Shark focused projects or similar programming would be an advantage. Strong narrative, story- telling and structuring skills are essential.This position is currently remote working.The candidate will need to be a self-starter with a proven ability to manage their own time, work flow and demonstrate good organisation skills in order to meet tight deadlines.The Edit Producer will have to oversee two edits simultaneously for part of the edit period.OFFLINE DATES 6th December - 25th Feb 2021 (down weeks for Xmas) POST signs off during w/c 28th Feb 2022The closing date for applications is 6th October 2021We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. If there is a need to come in to the office we believe it is wheelchair friendly and welcome chats about any other requirements.Please send CVs.
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