At Dark Burn Creative, we live and breathe video games.

We are gamers.  We are creatives.  We are change makers.

Dark Burn Creative, a division of Trailer Park Group (TPG) is one of gaming's most prominent and growing entertainment marketing agencies, specializing in global content creation, trailers/promotions, and gameplay capture. We combine our creative storytelling expertise with large-scale production resources, uniquely positioning us to create, market, and distribute gaming content for our diverse client portfolio of top gaming development companies and major brands.

We love our work, and it shows. If you have a mad passion for gaming and a thirst to show the world how great games are played, we want to hear from you. We seek a motivated Associate Producer to lead the creation of immersive gameplay trailers that excite gamers worldwide.

We are currently seeking an Associate Producer to assist in our video game play capture projects. Please note this position requires on-site/in-office work in Woodland Hills, California. 

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

  • Create and maintain production schedules, anticipating future needs.
  • Follow standard practices and procedures when assisting the producer.
  • Build stable working relationships internally and externally.
  • Understand the complexity of tracking budgets and schedules.
  • Communicate regularly with creative directors, producers, editors, capture directors, and finishing managers on the status of all jobs in progress in creative / production-based on input from project teams.
  • Tracking creative notes and changes.
  • Receive and propagate client-provided assets.
  • Proactively monitor the status of active projects; can act swiftly and re-direct resources as needed.
  • Works closely with the finishing team to ensure a smooth transition from creative to final product for each project.
  • Must be a motivated, self-starter with previous post-production (marketing) experience, experience in video game marketing a plus.

ABOUT YOU:

  • 2+ years in a Production Coordinator role is a must
  • Creative Vendor or studio experience preferred
  • Ability to articulate clear feedback (written and verbal) and ask the right questions for context in feedback.
  • Open & honest proactive approach in communication with the ability to ask difficult questions.
  • Ability to communicate and drive conversations with people at all levels.
  • Strong listening skills

Our people and culture

We strive to make Trailer Park Group one of the most rewarding places you will ever work. We work tirelessly to create an inclusive culture that empowers our people to be who they are, contribute their unique perspectives, and make a difference individually and collectively. It enables us to leverage different ideas and perspectives and bring creativity and innovation to everything we do.

Professional and creative development

From on-the-job learning experiences to formal development programs, our staff has a variety of opportunities to continue to grow throughout their career. We believe there's always room to learn from entry-level employees to senior leaders. We offer a best-in-class editor training program and opportunities to build new skills, develop as managers and leaders, and connect and thrive through mentorship.

We see you

Trailer Park Group is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We view everyone as an individual and understand that inclusion is more than just diversity – it's about belonging. We celebrate that everyone is unique, which makes us so good at what we do. We pride ourselves on being a company that embraces difference and represents the global clients for whom we create beautiful work.

We can't wait to do great work with you. Apply today!

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COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:

Please note that a job offer for this position will be determined based on many factors, including experience, unique skill set, other qualifications, location, job performance (current employees), and various business and budgetary considerations.

In addition to base salary, TPG also offers a comprehensive benefits package to support the physical and emotional wellness of our employees. This includes unaccrued time off, sick time, paid company holidays, medical/dental/vision insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, maternity/paternity benefits, 401(k) for regular full-time employees, and other perks. Certain roles may also be eligible for bonus compensation. TPG employees have access to TPG Academy, a unique industry offering that includes a full suite of learning experiences and development programs designed to support employee growth at every level across the organization. At TPG we are dedicated to supporting employees at every milestone to ensure they thrive in their careers at Trailer Park Group every step of the way

If your requirements fall outside of the below pay range, we’d still love to talk. Trailer Park Group is a growing organization with opportunities at all levels, and we are always in the market for great talent to come join us in achieving our mission.

We can’t wait to meet you!

Base salary pay range for this position is below. If your requirements fall outside of the below pay range, we still encourage you to apply.
$70,000$70,000 USD

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