University of Southern California
Adjunct Professor of John H. Mitchell Business of Entertainment Programs: Creati
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Adjunct Professor of John H. Mitchell Business of Entertainment Programs: Creating the First ProjectApplySchool of Cinematic ArtsFacultyLos Angeles, California
The USC School of Cinematic Arts is seeking an adjunct faculty member in the field of producing and/or creative development for the entertainment industry. We are looking for a working professional with a primary position as a producer, director, manager, agent, or executive to teach CNTV 475: How to Make "It:" Mapping Your Way to Success in Showbiz. Through highly interactive classes, students will learn best practices in creating film and television projects, starting from the initial stages of sourcing material all the way through the final stages of marketing and advertising. Additionally, the course will provide insights into succeeding across a myriad of career paths in the entertainment industry. Each week, students will engage with panels of "industry insiders," comprised of the "talent" (writers, directors, producers, and actors), their "reps" (agents, managers, entertainment lawyers, and publicists), and the "buyers" (executives from major studios, premium streaming platforms, production companies, and independent financiers.Qualified applicants will have 10+ years of entertainment industry experience and be able to teach students about the industry. Candidates will be well-versed in the landscape of the entertainment industry post-COVID as it relates to talent representation, project development, financing, contracts, and deal-making. Ideal candidates will have familiarity with a broad talent base, offering insight on various industries including theatrical, television, and music.Candidates will be required to call upon contacts with backgrounds in entertainment as it relates to talent representation to foster a unique learning experience and to support lecture topics and the discussion of current events related to the entertainment industry. Prior teaching and/or guest lecturer experience at the university level is preferred.USC reserves the "Adjunct" appointment for faculty teaching less than full-time at USC, who are employed full-time in a primary profession or career elsewhere. Adjunct faculty typically teach only one course per year but, in exceptional cases, may teach one course per semester, if approved by the dean.Compensation: The core salary range for this position is $30 - $45 per hour. This is an adjunct position.Minimum Education:
Bachelor's degree.Preferred Education:
Master's degree, or equivalent experience. Demonstrated teaching experience, ideally at the university level, but inclusive of professional and community seminars, workshops, and mentorships.Minimum Experience:
7-9 years of experience as a filmmaker, producer, agent or manager.Preferred Experience:
10+ years of experience as a filmmaker, producer, agent and/or manager. Demonstrated teaching experience.
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Posted Date: 10/20/2024 - Thru date - 2024-11-22Apply#J-18808-Ljbffr
The USC School of Cinematic Arts is seeking an adjunct faculty member in the field of producing and/or creative development for the entertainment industry. We are looking for a working professional with a primary position as a producer, director, manager, agent, or executive to teach CNTV 475: How to Make "It:" Mapping Your Way to Success in Showbiz. Through highly interactive classes, students will learn best practices in creating film and television projects, starting from the initial stages of sourcing material all the way through the final stages of marketing and advertising. Additionally, the course will provide insights into succeeding across a myriad of career paths in the entertainment industry. Each week, students will engage with panels of "industry insiders," comprised of the "talent" (writers, directors, producers, and actors), their "reps" (agents, managers, entertainment lawyers, and publicists), and the "buyers" (executives from major studios, premium streaming platforms, production companies, and independent financiers.Qualified applicants will have 10+ years of entertainment industry experience and be able to teach students about the industry. Candidates will be well-versed in the landscape of the entertainment industry post-COVID as it relates to talent representation, project development, financing, contracts, and deal-making. Ideal candidates will have familiarity with a broad talent base, offering insight on various industries including theatrical, television, and music.Candidates will be required to call upon contacts with backgrounds in entertainment as it relates to talent representation to foster a unique learning experience and to support lecture topics and the discussion of current events related to the entertainment industry. Prior teaching and/or guest lecturer experience at the university level is preferred.USC reserves the "Adjunct" appointment for faculty teaching less than full-time at USC, who are employed full-time in a primary profession or career elsewhere. Adjunct faculty typically teach only one course per year but, in exceptional cases, may teach one course per semester, if approved by the dean.Compensation: The core salary range for this position is $30 - $45 per hour. This is an adjunct position.Minimum Education:
Bachelor's degree.Preferred Education:
Master's degree, or equivalent experience. Demonstrated teaching experience, ideally at the university level, but inclusive of professional and community seminars, workshops, and mentorships.Minimum Experience:
7-9 years of experience as a filmmaker, producer, agent or manager.Preferred Experience:
10+ years of experience as a filmmaker, producer, agent and/or manager. Demonstrated teaching experience.
REQ20156196
Posted Date: 10/20/2024 - Thru date - 2024-11-22Apply#J-18808-Ljbffr