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LINES OF WORK: TV/VIDEO PRODUCER

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From pre-production, to hiring, supervising scripts, tracking deadlines and budgets, not to mention editing and sound, TV and video producers need to know the ins and outs of every campaign for which they’re responsible. To get a better sense of the crucial role they play, we spoke with three experienced producers.

Arlene Steinwald is an Executive Broadcast Producer at Havas New York. Matt Marty is a senior producer in Sid Lee’s Los Angeles office. Juliette Desmarescaux is an executive producer and co-founder of Parisian production house Grand Bazar. Here’s what they had to say about getting started out and what the field is like today (answers have been edited for length).

What does a TV/Video Producer do today ?

Arlene: A producer brings creative ideas to life on time and on budget. We start with a script and some references, and work to find the best mix of partners like directors, editors, actors, musicians and various artists. A great producer assembles and manages a team of partners that elevate the final creative output. Social media has changed the role significantly. Deliverables must be tailored to more platforms, adhering to best practices, with less time and smaller budgets than traditional commercial productions.

Matt: A TV/Video producer’s job today is much broader than in years past. Brands aren’t making 30 second video commercials as sole entities. When a brand and agency move into production, producers are typically making a mixture of TV spots, online films, unique Instagram/Facebook films, print and outdoor key visuals. It’s imperative for a producer to understand the nuances of social media platforms, how paid media will be affected, and how assets will be used.

Juliette: TV ads build brand image, creating an emotional link between the viewer and the brand. It’s not just about selling a product or a service, it’s about behaviour and being human in a responsible way. Telling stories that touch the audience needs careful treatment, with a lot of attention, and requires talented clients, creatives and directors, especially today since viewers are more mature and demanding. It’s imperative for a producer to understand the nuances of social media platforms.

Production was a natural fit because it takes both an appreciation for creative and the ability to lead a process.

 

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How did you get your job? What was your career path?

Arlene: I started my career as a designer, but was drawn to the production department. I was able to transfer and learn on the job. I studied fashion design in college, then graphic design at the Corcoran School of Art, Parsons and the New School. My portfolio landed me a junior design job at Cliff Freeman and Partners. They famously won tons of creative awards for television campaigns, and I wanted to be part of the excitement. Production was a natural fit because it takes both an appreciation for creative and the ability to lead a process.

Matt: After I graduated from the University of Colorado, I began as an Interactive Production Intern at Modernista! in Boston. I worked on web builds and experiential productions for Showtime. I moved to 72andSunny LA, and from there to 72andSunny Amsterdam where I transitioned to a TV/Video producer. In the last year, I started at Sid Lee LA, working on The North Face and Dickies.

Juliette: I started as a journalist, presenting the best commercials on the French TV show “Culture Pub”, a program which gave the audience a way to understand and appreciate good ads. Today I always think about creativity, not awards, and try to deliver the best execution, choosing concepts and scripts that I think are good, honest and clear.

What sort of qualifications and experience do you need for the job?

Arlene: Willing to learn, hard-working, able to juggle multiple work-streams and pay attention to details. A basic understanding of video and post-production helps as a junior, but the more you shoot or shadow a producer, the more you learn. It helps to have a passion for storytelling, film and art. Get to know as many directors, editors, animation companies and music houses as possible.

People who work in production generally enjoy making the puzzle as much as the final result

Matt: A proclivity for “making”. People who work in production generally enjoy making the puzzle as much as the final result. Outside of that, production is a team sport. As the producer, it’s important to be able to ebb and flow with different work environments, people, companies and processes.

Juliette: There is such a variety of backgrounds for executive producers. Some studied philosophy at university while others come from finance, political science, art school, even football, and many didn’t do advanced studies at all.

Don’t stress.

What key skills are required?

Arlene : Problem-solving. Communication. Organization. Planning. Budgeting. And evaluating creative.

Matt: Production is a combination of hard and soft skills. There are hard skills, problem-solving, organization, time management, negotiation, project management, and of course, calm under pressure… But the softer skills have been areas of focus for me in recent years – learning how to work with creative teams to understand a creative vision and achieve it through production rather than simply “executing”, or smoothing out friction within a production team in tense situations.

Juliette: Don’t stress.

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What are some different ways you can improve and advance in your career?

Arlene: Watch and dissect great films, shows and commercials across genres. Break them down to evaluate why they are great. The casting. The director. The script. The performances. The editing. The music. The art direction. Have an opinion on how all the elements came together. Also, keep up with culture and use social media channels to understand native behaviours. How do the platforms work, how does content appear, what works and what doesn’t work.

Have an opinion on how all the elements came together.

Matt: The first thing is to jump on as many productions as you can, especially as a young producer. Advancing in production is about having experience…I was able to gather a lot of production experience through smaller jobs – picking up a day shoot for an art producer, managing post-production, reconciling a budget for someone who was ill, or simply managing wardrobe.

The second way is to find a good production mentor. Producers often work alone, but if you ever have a chance to work with another producer, take the opportunity. It’s an easy way to learn some new tricks of the trade.

Usually, the satisfactions and challenges are two sides of a coin.

What are the challenges and satisfactions of the job?

Arlene: Some of the biggest challenges of the job have to do with managing the many moving parts, the many parties, adjusting continuously to feedback and obstacles, all the while working to protect the final creative output. In the end, wrapping successful shoots, working with editors to pull out the stories and finally seeing your spot on TV is very satisfying.

Matt: In general, late-night edits, next-day flights, and fast turnarounds can prove challenging. But working closely within a small team for an extended period creates a strong kinship. Usually, the satisfactions and challenges are two sides of a coin. Often times, the wind is in your face on production and it doesn’t seem like you can catch a break, but then there will be a turn, and everything will begin to click into place. I’ve always enjoyed that moment when it all comes together, despite adversity.

Juliette: My best satisfaction is the long term relationship with directors: growing with them, constantly being challenged by them, and challenging them. Developing long term relationships with advertising agencies is also a challenge and a great satisfaction for a producer.

Americans Kill ISIS Leader For the Tenth Time

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Looks like the ISIS leader, Al-Baghdadi’s nine lives may have finally expired as the Americans are sure they wiped him off the face of the earth this time.

According to a triumphant Trump, mirroring his predecessor Obama, with a massive announcement on Twitter, the ISIS leader was taken out by a team of special forces dudes choppered in to Idlib, Northern Syria.

The death of Baghdadi has been ongoing for many years with announcements given once in awhile of his death just for the heck of it.

“We kill this guy once every few years, but this time they’re going to do a verification. I think the other times they killed Baghdadi it was from a drone attack from 18,000 feet, and you can’t tell shit from up there unless we have credible intelligence on the ground to back up a kill,” a CIA operative revealed on Sunday.

How will the supposed death of Baghdadi affect ISIS? Probably not that much, because ISIS is an organisation run by many administrators who operate autonomously to the hierarchy, and these elements are scattered around the world.

The real question is – did Baghdadi’s $13,000 Rolex survive the assault from the American special force’s mission?

Rugby World Cup: England Beats All Blacks

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From haka to a Manu Tuilagi England try in 96 seconds, this was proof that this was going to be a game of reckoning. The smirk of England captain, Owen Farrell said it all during the haka, as his team lined up in a defiant V formation.

The New Zealand All Blacks are brutal adversaries, and this 19 – 7 victory by England put the Kiwis on the back foot from the beginning, bringing the team up to only their second win against the All Blacks in seventeen matches, and New Zealand’s first World Cup defeat in twelve years.

Despite more forward passes than a football match and thankfully no hospital passes, England breezed forward with brutal elegance, converting phenomenal kicks over the black dot, and amazing box kicks — England kicked 37 times and made 882 metres, while New Zealand kicked 28 times but made just 577 metres, assuring a dominance over the game from the get-go.

Tactically, England’s kicking technique dominated New Zealand, who were left floundering kicking off the back foot and under pressure. England won the territorial battle because by kicking off the front foot they dictated where the New Zealand back three had to go.

Overall, England were a tour de force, speed throwing, line breaking, pop passing, tactical kicking extravaganza that kept the All Blacks guessing throughout the game. No doubt, the finals, hopefully against Wales, will display another stellar performance.

Stu Ungar: A Self-Destructive Genius

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Stu Ungar nicknamed “The Kid”, is highly regarded in the world of poker as the best No-Limit Hold’em player.

Throughout his career, he won an impressive total of 5 World Series of Poker brackets and came first in 10 poker tournaments. An impressive feat considering he only ever entered 30. And, to this day, his percentage record has yet to be beaten.

But who really was Stu Ungar, the self-destructive genius?

Early life

Born 8th September 1953, Stuart Errol Ungar was brought up in the Lower East Side of New York. He was quickly introduced to the world gambling by his father, a bar owner, bookmaker and loan shark.

Through the guidance of his father’s shady gambling associates, Stu quickly learnt that he had an affinity with numbers. It wasn’t long until he knew the rules of the gin rummy game like the back of his hand, dropping out of school in 10th grade to play gin rummy full time.

Soon after this, his father died, and his mother had a stroke. To earn enough money for his mother’s care, he continued to gamble.

It wasn’t long before he was well-known for being the best Gin Rummy player in New York.

As a result, no one wanted to play him, so he turned his focus to another game instead.

Poker wins

Stu made the move to Las Vegas in 1977 and began to play poker. Within two years, he was considered a high roller and had been introduced to cocaine to help him play longer hours. However, with his mother dying in 1979, his cocaine use became more severe, using the drugs to escape his reality.

Despite his addiction, he won the World Series of Poker Main Event in both 1980 and 1981. But as his gambling career soared, he continued on a personal downward spiral. Alongside his drug addiction, he was always craving more high risk and began losing a lot of money on sports betting.

Downward spiral

It wasn’t long until his cocaine abuse led to the collapse of his nose. And with his wife filing for divorce followed by the suicide of his stepson, Stu’s addiction wasn’t getting any better.
He eventually re-entered the WSOP Main Event in 1990. On Day 3, he was a no show and was later found having had a seizure in his hotel room. The health scare paired with his embarrassment for not being able to care for his daughter encouraged him to attempt to get clean.

Unfortunately, he could only manage sobriety for two weeks at a time.

The ‘Comeback Kid’

In 1997, fellow poker player Billy Baxter staked Stu back into the WSOP Main Event for the final time. He went on to win again, earning him the title “The Comeback Kid’ and an impressive $1 million cash prize which was split with Baxter.

But within days, he lost a majority of his half on drugs and horse racing. And, the following year, he wanted to defend his title but decided not to enter due to his bad physical health.
With continued drug abuse, an arrest and his daughter saying she no longer wants contact, Stu had hit rock bottom. He was found dead in November 1998 aged 45 with just $800 to his name.

Stu Ungar’s rise and fall

It’s undoubtable that Stu Ungar was a genius. Within two days, he could pick up any card game and play better than his teacher. Yet, his personality was simply too destructive, leading to his unfortunate, early demise.

October 31: Boris Has Done an Amazing Job But It May Not be Enough

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The Brexit Party has been waiting in the wings, and after the October 31 deadline has passed without a Brexit, it will fill in the void of the Conservative loss of hope.

We have to hand it to Boris for a profound effort, who achieved more in 80 days of premiership than Mrs May achieved in three years of dawdling.

Loss of confidence in the Conservatives will reach a crescendo after October 31 has passed and gone, and the Brexit Party will have to step in to finish the job off finally.

Granted, the amount of obstacles put in front of Boris were many; Remainers have been coming out with legal cases, bills and acts to thwart Brexit, not least a Speaker of the House who has done everything in his power to stop Brexit at every juncture.

The Dead Parliament is a remnant of Theresa May, and it is now practically impossible to get Brexit through without a general election so that the people can vote out the Remainers. Getting an election however is nigh on impossible with the Fixed Parliament act, and an opposition party who know that an election will eviscerate their numbers further, because the people have had enough of them.

We are now at another impasse, with Brussels waiting for Corbyn to accept a General Election so that they can grant an extension for which the Conservatives may also lose to the Brexit Party.

The only thing left to do now is enact a State of Emergency, as the Squib has advised, and to leave the EU with a Clean Brexit on October 31. If the Conservatives wish to survive, then they will do this, but if they do not, then the Brexit Party will most probably take the lion’s share of votes once the extension is granted and the October 31 deadline is missed.

Clean Brexit is the only way for a real Brexit as voted for by 17.4 million people on June 23, 2016. We voted to get out of the Customs Union, the ECJ, the Single Market, and the CFP/CAP plus all the other institutions of the EU — completely, with no transition period.

Blood on Their Hands: Socialist Open Borders Encouraged Illegal Immigration 39 Dead in Lorry

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Open Borders Marxist socialists and Labour politicians who actively encourage open borders into Britain have blood on their hands as 39 people who froze to death in the back of a lorry trying to sneak into the UK.

Labour politicians actively encourage and help illegal immigration, giving comfort to people smugglers, and supporting the inhuman trafficking that creates multiple human tragedies like the one where 39 people froze to death slowly in the back of a lorry that came from Bulgaria. Open Borders socialist activists like Maya Goodfellow, are given massive amounts of air time to encourage illegal immigration into the UK.

If people want to move to another country, they can easily do so in the legal fashion by turning up at designated ports with the necessary papers and a passport. This legal process has been happening for hundreds of years, and ensures safe travel.

The main reason Labour wants Open Borders is to increase immigration so that the party will increase their voters. The lie that these Labour politicians actually care about the illegal immigrants is perpetuated by the desperate need to increase voter numbers. An illegal immigrant is immediately supported by Labour agencies and fast tracked for voter registration.

Tony Blair, former Labour Prime Minister admitted that the whole sham about Open Borders is to increase Labour voter numbers for elections. If they let in enough people, these people will be indebted to Labour forever, whereas the Tories have an indigenous voter base that is slowly diminishing.

Revealed: Gina Miller’s New Plot to Stop Brexit in General Election

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Despite the numerous Soros funded court cases brought by the Guyanese Gina Miller Singh and other attempts to do anything she can to halt Brexit, here comes another plot, this time for a General Election scenario.

She is otherwise known as one of the most hated persons in the UK, but when we interviewed her, she said she wore the prize more like a badge of honour than anything else.

Gina Miller Singh has now got some computer boffins to make up a website so that remoaners can ‘tactically vote’ down a Brexit in an election. Otherwise known as cheating, she will also no doubt encourage her followers to vote three or four times at the same or different polling stations as is the custom in Labour run territories.

“Not only will I direct remainers to vote tactically to stop Brexit, but you can go and vote as many times as you want in the polling stations. They’re so thick and naive, the Brits, that they do not even have checks when you turn up to vote. Even in Guyana, they have to give an ID to vote.”

Unfortunately, Gina Miller Singh’s comments about voter fraud are correct, and under Labour run councils, the double or triple voting is so prevalent that it is accepted and not contested at all. As long as the likes of Gina Miller Singh and Jeremy Corbyn endorse the practice of voter fraud, nothing is going to be done about it.

Eurasian Resources Group is Committed to Industry 4.0

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Eurasian Resources Group is one of the world’s leading companies in the field of natural resources with integrated mining, processing, energy and logistics operations. The company’s operations spread across 15 countries, and it is one of the largest employers in the metals and mining industry. The Group’s largest operations are located in Kazakhstan, Africa and Brazil.

Eurasian Resources Group plays a pivotal role in implementing a range of global multi-stakeholder initiatives, such as the Global Battery Alliance and Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI). Over the past five years, the company has supported and advanced innovative manufacturing processes in the industry.

According to Benedikt Sobotka, CEO of Eurasian Resources Group, the initial struggle in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) has now turned into a global phenomenon. The company is working on the implementation of Industry 4.0 principles into its everyday business – the Group uses deep automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

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Innovations in iron ore processing

In September 2019 Eurasian Resources Group partnered with Redmadrobot Data Lab to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) system to increase the efficiency of iron ore processing at its SSGPO JSC that processes over 40 million tonnes of iron ore per year. The AI analyses raw materials on the conveyor using computer vision technologies and video footage and converts them into structured data detailing the particle-size distribution of the incoming ore. The data from other sensors is analysed through machine learning. As a result, the system reveals hidden links between certain parameters, calculates the optimal characteristics of the grinding mills’ functionality and then transfers them to the process control operator.

Eurasian Resources Group now has a more accurate understanding of how the equipment is being used across its operations. These insights are meant to:

  • support investment decision-making;
  • minimise failures;
  • eliminate unscheduled equipment downtime;
  • expedite the movement and allocation of the equipment;
  • optimise costs.

Eurasian Resources Group also plans to use other IT solutions such as machine learning for mineral exploration in the Aktobe and Kostanai regions within Kazakhstan.

 

Eurasian Resources Group introduces new system based on SAP Mobile Technologies

The introduction of a new system for managing maintenance and equipment based on SAP Mobile Technologies will enable the real-time management, maintenance and repair in all affiliates, accurate planning and rational allocation of resources based on multi-level analytics, and optimisation of costs. Prior processes were subject to irregular inspections and excluded data on the physical state of the equipment. Recognising the need for change, Eurasian Resources Group led by Benedikt Sobotka introduced the use of modern mobile technologies at every stage of the manufacturing process, with a goal of ensuring the efficiency and high quality of the data. For Eurasian Resources Group, SAP Mobile Technologies were the system of choice.

SAP Mobile Technologies is a set of mobile capabilities for connecting the Group’s business systems. SAP’s tools can be used directly or as a means for creating a new cross-platform application.

Every day, SAP allocates tasks to specific employees, thereby eliminating paperwork. The system has a variety of other functions, which facilitates the employees’ tasks and allocation of responsibilities.

Following the implementation of the project, the firm’s equipment control processes acquired additional logical and systemic integrity.

Technological maps for the inspections were introduced to determine the manner of execution and the frequency of the procedures. The employees’ areas of responsibility are now specifically allocated. The methodological guide to equipment reliability was agreed upon and implemented across all Eurasian Resources Group’s enterprises.

The introduction of SAP Mobile Technologies has had a multiplier effect. By increasing the transparency of the time recording of equipment inspections, the approach to organising the employees’ work has been revised. Bypass routes have been modified and the personnel’s overload has been reduced. The quality of data regarding the equipment’s condition significantly improved, which increased the possibility of a quick response. The equipment downtime decreased due to the newly developed failure prevention measures. The transparent control systems made the overall quality of work substantially better.

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The implementation of SAP had the following results in Kazakhstan:

  • the coefficient of the equipment’s technical readiness reached up to 5%;
  • the unplanned downtime was reduced to 15%;
  • the number of defects detected at early stages is now 4.8 times higher than what it was before;
  • the instrumental time of the maintenance personnel rose to 30% (excluding training, work preparations, etc.).

Galymzhan Akhmetov, Eurasian Resources Group’s Chief Information Officer, stated that the use of mobile technologies and the reduction of labour costs for routine tasks and system operations demonstrated the value of SAP solutions as essential tools for everyday work. The experience strengthened the employees’ interest and their involvement in the transformation as well as their motivation to actively participate in subsequent projects.

Under Benedikt Sobotka’s leadership, Eurasian Resources Group has invested in modernising its management system and contributing to Industry 4.0. The Group uses more than 90,000 sensors and 237 automated process control systems to ensure efficiency at every stage of its production chain. The company is closely monitoring the new IT solutions to help increase transparency and efficiency of ERG’s employees work and tasks.

Eurasian Resources Group’s investment in Industry 4.0 initiatives is expected to reach $1.8 billion by 2025.

SYRIA: Americans Showered With Gifts From Grateful Kurds

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Retreating American convoys have been showered with Kurdish gifts as a massive thank you for giving them arms and air cover during the fighting season in Syria.

Specialist, Dean Connor, from Louisiana had a tear in his eye as his Humvee was showered with rotten tomatoes, potatoes and other assorted garbage.

“Boy, it’s so nice to see the good side of the Kurdish people who we armed and gave air cover to during the fighting. We protected and supported their cities, and paid them shit loads of money. Wow! Thanks guys for the great send off, because we’re going home now because the fighting is over. What a great bunch of people.”

The Kurds were showing their gratitude, because without the might of the USA military, they would have been defeated years ago during the war in Syria, which has since subsided.

One grateful Kurdish YPG terrorist Marxist militia member had this to say about the Americans: “Fuck USA! Capitalist swine. I spit on you!”

The Kurdish YPG routinely terrorises Assyrian Christian minority groups in Syria, killing them indiscriminately and turfing them out of their homelands, as well as conducting terror operations in mainland Turkey killing innocent civilians.

Not all Americans are going back for some well-earned R&R and family time back home, some are staying back to guard the oil fields.

Prince William Worried About Harry

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Brothers are brothers, whatever happens, and it is natural that Prince William, who is being fast-tracked to the upper echelons of royalty is concerned for his little brother, Harry.

Prince Harry, is faltering and stuck in a rut with a sociopathic narcissist actress who is slowly tearing him apart, and his world into shreds.

Psychologist Andrea Holman, analysed the situation with Harry and Meghan, and did not come up well with her diagnosis.

“Meghan’s ‘pity party interview’ where she took the starring role with ITV revealed something very serious about Meghan, which many already knew. She is a sociopathic narcissist who moves from person to person, she literally shreds her targets down psychologically to their wounded selves, uses everything about them, takes all she can, then moves on to the next chump. Before she leaves, she will pour petrol over the ruined person, toss a match and walk out the door grinning like a Cheshire cat. Her next target will get the same treatment but will not realise who Meghan is until it is too late. Sociopathic narcissists do not have any feelings for people, it’s all fake, and the only person they care about is numero uno, no one else.”

The only hope for Harry is a quick end to his misery, however now that a child is involved, circumstances have been made a lot harder.

The only way to get rid of sociopathic narcissists is to either go broke, or play their own games, but for poor vulnerable Prince Harry, who is sincere in his actions, and totally naive, with a low IQ, he will have to learn the hard way, and get a full rinsing from this woman, before she moves on to her next target.

Prince Harry, will naturally delude himself, and think things will roll over in time, but the longer this charade lasts, the worse the pain will get as Meghan shreds every single part from his rotting carcass.