Development executive
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In film production, a development executive is in charge of reading scripts and finding source material which can be turned into feature films.
Like most corporations, there is a development hierarchy. As an example, a large production company or studio might have (in order of seniority, lowest to highest):
- Story Editor (maintains script library, coordinates script readers and disbursement of coverage reports, coordinates interns)
- Creative Executive (CE)
- Director of Development (DOD)
- Vice President (VP)
- Senior Vice President (SVP)
- Executive Vice President (EVP)
- Senior Executive Vice President (rare)
- President
- Producer/CEO/Chairman
[edit] References
[1] What A Development Exec Does [2] Interview with Development Exec Chris Clarke [3]Interview with Development Exec Jenna Gelfand