Line Producer, The Diary of a CEO
FlightStoryAbout the role
LINE PRODUCER, THE DIARY OF A CEO
COMPANY: FLIGHTSTORY
THE SHOW: THE DIARY OF A CEO
REPORTS TO: HEAD OF PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
DIRECT REPORTS: PRODUCTION MANAGER (AND PRODUCTION ASSISTANT, WHERE APPLICABLE); DAY-OF CREW
ABOUT FLIGHTSTORY
We are a media and investment company, and we are on a mission to elevate the stories, build the communities, and support the founders that inspire a happier, healthier humanity. We scale creator-led media, ventures and communities.
MISSION
The Line Producer owns the craft and cost of every DOAC production worldwide — holding the quality bar on crew and vendors, owning shoot-level budgets, and resolving day-to-day production problems independently across markets — so that the Head of Production Operations is freed from the production floor to build and scale the team and lead the show’s creative development.
The role sits between the Head of Production Operations and the Production Manager. It carries a high level of operational responsibility and exercises taste and judgment on matters of quality and spend, while the Production Manager executes logistics and coordination beneath it.
DOAC is a global production — recent shoots span Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Washington D.C., San Francisco, London, Cairo, and Singapore — and the Line Producer is accountable for production quality, budget, and crew across every location, whether running a shoot personally or directing local crews remotely.
The position is primarily engaged in non-manual work directly related to general business operations, including production strategy, budgeting, vendor and crew selection, and process design. The role requires the exercise of discretion and independent judgment on matters of significance, including financial approvals, hiring and termination of crew and vendors, and production decision-making.
RESPONSIBILITY
1. Crew & Vendor Quality Bar
Select, book, and manage production crew including DPs/cam ops, Technical Directors set builders, sound mixers, prop masters, and one-off specialists, holding the craft standard on who works on DOAC
Maintain and evolve a high-quality crew and vendor roster, and exercise the taste to judge an unknown one cold
Enforce vendor cost transparency as a non-negotiable — no multi-layer markup without a clear breakdown in writing
Hold crew and vendors accountable for delivery against DOAC’s technical and editorial standards
2. Production Budgeting & Financial Management
Build, manage, and approve per-shoot production budgets within agreed authority limits
Forecast spend and flag overruns before they land, not after
Make decisions on cost allocation, trade-offs, and resource prioritisation at the production level
Partner with Finance on reconciliation, forecasting, and cost optimisation
3. Day-to-Day Production Problem-Solving
Act as the first and usually final escalation point for anything that breaks on a production
Resolve complex production challenges — studio build snags, domestic and international shoot logistics, guest curveballs, time-zone and travel complications — by balancing cost, schedule, and quality, without routine escalation to the Head of Production Operations
Own contingency planning so that productions absorb problems without missing delivery
4. Global Production Oversight
Own production quality, budget, and crew across all DOAC locations — recent shoots include Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Washington D.C., San Francisco, London, Cairo, and Singapore
Build and direct local crews and vendors in unfamiliar markets — source, vet, and hold the DOAC bar with talent the team has not worked with before
Maintain consistency of the
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