Broadcast producers can do a variety of programs such as commercials, series, segments and long running programs. They can start out in small networks and later on climb up to work for bigger broadcasting stations. Their main task is to oversee the production of a segment from the schedules of tapings up to the airing of the segment. They also coordinate with a lot of technical staff to make sure specifications are met and the other aspects of broadcasting excellence are delivered. It is normal for a producer to move from one station to another until he or she finds the niche perfect for his or her abilities and passion.
Sample Broadcast Producer CV Template
Ian Beavan
123 Charlton Street,
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE15 8RN
Telephone Number: 12 345 6789
Mobile Number: 07123456789
Email: ibeavan@email.com
Career Objective
Looking for a challenging position as a producer in a station that can offer me exciting projects and help me move forward in my career as a producer
Educational Background
BA Media Production
Northumbria University, 2005
Work Experience
2007-present: Marketing Consultant, ABC Consulting
Responsibilities
- Handle serial production tasks
- Supervised staff involved in the production inside and outside the set
- Supervise casting of actors and directors for the productions
- Handle publicity and press releases
- Offer advice on how to improve the overall production and some scenes or segments
Skills and Qualities
- Creative and full of new ideas
- Resourceful and strict with deadlines
- Extensive knowledge on production theories and practical applications
- Excellent communicator using written and spoken words, body language and facial expressions
References available upon request
