Line Producer

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Job Title: Line Producer
Full Time: 37.5 hours a week, Mon-Fri, core hours are 10:00 – 16:30. We would be open to discussing a 4 day working week too for the right candidate.
Contract: Fixed term, PAYE
Salary band: £49,400 to £57,200 – per annum
Start Date:  1st June 2026
End Date:  17th December 2027
Location: Bristol; hybrid working options available. Not suitable for remote workers, please do not apply unless you are happy to work in-house in Bristol a minimum of three days a week on a 4 day per week contract.
Benefits: See the Careers section of our website

A Productions are looking for an experienced Line Producer to work on a very exciting children’s animation for the BBC. As the Line Producer, you will oversee all aspects of the production, ensuring that resource, budget and schedule remain on track. You will work closely with the Studio Producer to ensure that Production deliverables and milestones are clearly communicated, monitored, and met.
You will need to demonstrate previous animation industry experience as a Line Producer on an animated TV series.

A Productions is an award-winning animation studio based in central Bristol. Our success in creating engaging, original and award-winning content is made possible through the unique chemistry of the creative teams we build. This shared vision is underpinned by our focus on diversity and inclusion, staff wellbeing and ensuring an authentic voice across all our productions. Delivering a creative, inclusive work community that encourages collaboration, engagement and mutual trust at its core.

General Duties: 

  • Resource management across all project departments. This includes managing internal resources, working closely with heads of department to manage staff, keeping schedules up to date and track crew holiday
  • Working closely with the Head of Operations & Studio Producer to recruit crew for the project and negotiate their salaries and terms of contract in line with the best interest of the production’s schedule and budget
  • Work closely with the Production Manager to maintain a clear and detailed overview of all departmental schedules and delivery deadlines; including the setting of production priorities and defining milestones
  • Serve as the main point of coordination and contact between the day-to-day Production team and the project’s senior management
  • Oversee and guide the Production team and guide departmental heads/supervisors to ensure high-quality output and adherence to the schedule
  • Generate internal weekly progress reports for Senior Management, in addition to reporting externally to collaborators and clients
  • Management of production budget, including weekly reporting to the Studio Producer and keeping the forecast/actuals calculations consistently up to date, and ensuring that the Accounts department has accurate information on a monthly basis to enable them to successfully run payroll
  • Communicate clearly, confidently, and efficiently with the client and contributors, including taking the lead in client-facing meetings and act as the face of the studio
  • Be proactive in planning and troubleshooting any issues with the pipeline for production
  • Oversee the conclusion of production, including asset and final delivery to the client

Essential Skills and Experience:

  • Previous experience of producing or assisting in producing an animated TV series
  • Previous experience of casting and voice record management, including child licensing requirements
  • Previous experience in recruiting crew and negotiating rates and contracts
  • Previous experience of managing a budget, updating and reporting on cash flows
  • Experience of working on a co-production would be a bonus
  • Excellent knowledge and understanding of a 2D animation pipeline from scripts through to Post
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and methodical working methods
  • Experience using Ftrack would be a bonus, but not essential

We actively encourage you to apply if you come from a group that is under-represented in the TV industry. This includes, but is not limited to, Black, Asian and ethnically diverse candidates, neurodivergent & disabled people and people from the LGBTQ+ community; those not in education, employment or training; underemployed or people on zero-hour contracts.

All applicants must be eligible to work in the UK
End date for applications 6 pm Friday 24th April
Interviews to be confirmed the week commencing 27th April

Please click here to apply.

 

 

ED&I and Recruitment

A Productions are an equal opportunity employer and committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals from groups who are under-represented in the television industry.  Read more on our ED&I policy.

A Productions strive to be inclusive and accessible to all. If you require additional support when applying for this role or require more information please email diversitymatters@aproductions.co.uk. If you wish to apply by phone, call 07796 138559 and ask to speak to welfare & HR Manager, Hannah Murdoch.

Please also see our Access Statement for information on our studio.

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