Script Editor – Coronation Street
An opportunity to be part of the UK's number one soap.
As
the success of Coronation Street continues to grow, we are looking for
an experienced Script Editor to join our busy hard working team,
ensuring that every single one of our episodes are top quality
entertainment.
Your role will involve attending and contributing
to Coronation Street’s story conferences. In script meetings, you will
submit creative and structural editing notes to the Producer(s) advising
of major continuity, technical and cast challenges. You will then pass
edits notes to the writers in an open and creative manner. You will
follow your scripts through all the stages of production from
pre-production to editing dealing with various levels of personnel,
therefore strong communication skills are a must.
You must
demonstrate previous drama script editing experience. You should be
focussed, be able to work under pressure and meet the deadlines of a
rolling production schedule. You should be conscientious and have a
creative but logical mind.
This role may facilitate long and unsocial working hours.
This is an excellent opportunity to prove yourself in the nation’s top soap!
Apply now! Closing date: Thursday 9th October. Full details at itvjobs.com
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continuity editor - On corrie?? no such thing - writers forget about the past: like Tim not being able to read - expandable walls on the second floor to allow for 2,3 or 4 bedrooms - unknown parking spaces for all the residents' cars on the street - babysitters for all the little children that we never see, loft conversions with no staircase and no egress window - the list goes on and on
Do you get the feeling the bosses have seen the slipping ratings and have panicked, hence the flurry of employment opportunities lately? They're hoping if they cast a wide enough net and bring in lots of new people they may get lucky and find a combination of talent that will work to raise the level of quality that's been slipping along with the ratings. Who knows? It just might work. For all our sakes, let's hope so!
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