Cinema Engineer
Netflix
New York, NY
Post Production Supervisor:
Insignia Films is looking for an experienced post production supervisor to help finish a feature length documentary beginning in mid-November for roughly
The film is comprised of a mix of verité footage (including subtitles), interview and archival, so managing the re-linking mastering of this mixed material requires extra attention to detail.
Insignia is looking for an organized, detail oriented candidate with good communication skills to familiarize themselves with the content quickly and tackle the challenges of final post production on a tight deadline.
Jobcode: Reference SBJ-gmw9w2-3-81-221-121-42 in your application.
Insignia Films has earned a national reputation for creating landmark documentary films – meticulously crafted, immersive, character-driven narratives – that respect their subjects and captivate their audiences. Insignia's team has been recognized with numerous nominations and awards, including Primetime Emmy’s and honors from the Directors and Writers Guilds of America. Led by director/producers Stephen Ives, Amanda Pollak and Lauren DeFilippo, Insignia has carved out a distinguished record of independence and accomplishment, while never losing sight of its core mission – to reveal the essential issues and struggles of our time with complexity and compassion.
Insignia’s feature documentary Ailey premiered at Sundance in 2021, and was released theatrically by NEON in the summer of 2021. The film will air on American Masters/PBS on January 11th and stream on HULU. Their new 2-part series Citizen Hearst aired on American Experience/PBS in September and their limited series American Veteran airs on PBS at the end of October.
Best known for creating nearly two dozen films and series for national broadcast on PBS, the company also helped found the ground-breaking digital news platform, Retro Reportand has produced films for HBO and National Geographic. Most recently, the Emmy-nominated film Into the Grand Canyon (2019, dir. Pete McBride), premiered on National Geographic; and their portrait of a ground-breaking Mars simulation, Red Heaven (2020, dirs. Lauren DeFilippo and Katherine Gorringe), received its world premiere at DOC NYC and was a selection of the SXSW, Tribeca and CPH:DOX festivals.