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Television Production in New York City Ken Mochtak, 18 Kenneth Place, Clark, NJ 07066 [email protected] Objective: Seeking a production management position in New York City that allows me to util ize my experience & skills as well the opportunity to meet the new challenges ea ch production presents. Profile: Motivated, personable professional with a BFA college degree from NYU School of the Arts, Television & Communications major. Over 20 years experience in this f ield. Flexible and versatile a" able to be productive under pressure. Thrive in deadline-driven environments. Excellent team-building skills. Skills Summary: Production Budgets Hiring Crew, Freelance/ Staff Payroll Dealing with Rental Vendors Invoicing Productions Scheduling Facilities Management Front-Office Operations Customer Service Co-coordinating Ad Hoc and Long Term Clients Satellite Bookings Previous Position: As the Director of Studio Production Services my responsibilities included meeti ng with clients to tour them through the companyas 8 studios, worked closely wi th the producer budgeting their production, working with the engineering staff t o put equipment / rental package together, hire the staff or freelance crew, coo rdinating the production on the set up and shoot days, invoicing the production, payroll service for the crew and facilities management. Employment History: MTI, Modern Telecommunications Inc. 1980 - 1985 The Image Group 1985 - 2003 NEP Studios 2003 - 2009 Client History: A & E Television Networks, A & E and The History Channel Home Base MTV Networks, MTV, Vh 1, Nickelodeon, Remote Control, Vh 1 Home Base, (various p roductions) Food Network, Home Base, (various productions) HBO Productions, Dick Cavett Show, Real Sports with Bryant Gumble BET PBS, Wealthtrack with Consuelo Mack, Bill Moyers Specials FOX, Comedy Pilot, I MAX ABC, News Division, Disney Channel NBC, News Division CBS, JMJ Fims/ Field Productions, The Tim McCarver Show ESPN, ESPN 2, Dream Job, Quite Frankly, Stump The Schwab, Classic Now Sci Fi Network, (various productions) Comedy Central, The Jon Stewart Show, The Colbert Report Universal Television, Sally Jesse Raphael, The Maury Show Warner Brothers / Stu Billet Productions, The Peopleas Court Dick Clark Productions, The Tempest Bledsoe Show Columbia / Sony Pictures Television, The Ricki Lake Show CNBC, Michael Eisner Show Yes Network, Centerstage Cablevision, (various productions) New Millennium, Our World, Black Business Report.
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