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Finding script, story or idea to turn into a movie Locating financing to meet the production budget for the film
PRODUCER
Finding the creative team to make the movie Managing schedule and expenses during the shoot Keeping post production on schedule and under budget Finding distribution to get the film into theaters Marketing and promotion of the film
Producer
Line Producer
MOVIE PRODUCER TITLES
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
CoProducer
Producer Oversees all financial, legal and scheduling of a film production from development through filming to release and marketing. Executive Producer Often tied specifically to the financial negotiations on a film. According to professional guidelines through trade associations, executive producers typically secure a significant portion of the finances (over 25 percent) for a production or aided in obtaining the material the movies is based on, whether script or literary. Associate Producer A title appointed by the Producer for anyone heavily involved in the execution of the producers duties. This is often how people in the industry rise to producers as assistants, by taking on responsibilities during production and getting the credits to match. Line Producer Field producers negotiate all the nitty gritty of making a film production run, including craft services, rentals, locations, equipment, transportation, etc. These are people you dont want to upset during a tight production schedule
Co-Producer A credit often given to line producers who cross over to taking care of creative production. This typically marks a transition point for line producers who are entering the development side of the business.