4 Post Production Supervisor jobs in London
Teaching Fellow: Cinematography/Producing/Production Management/Directing/Sound
Posted 17 days ago
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London Film Academy (LFA) has a global reputation for excellence in film education. We are proud to see our graduates go on to build notable careers in both TV and film all over the world.
We’re seeking a Teaching Fellow in Cinematography, Producing, Production Management, Directing or Sound to deliver creative-based, practical teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, nurturing research skills that inform collaborative filmmaking.
Contribute to LFA’s mission of hands-on learning and building lifelong creative networks.
Join us and contribute to creating a supportive and thriving work environment for our team.
Meet our LFA Team HERE.
Requirements
Teaching and Learning
- Deliver engaging teaching in lectures, tutorials, and via the VLE.
- Lead modules in alignment with validated course specifications.
- Incorporate student feedback to refine content and delivery.
- Implement peer review to enhance tutor effectiveness.
- Provide academic and pastoral support, signposting as needed.
Curriculum and Assessment
- Design, review, and deliver learning materials (digital and physical).
- Ensure alignment of teaching with learning outcomes and assessment criteria.
- Support students during critical project phases.
- Maintain administrative records and contribute to curriculum development.
Academic Development and Innovation
- Stay current with developments in pedagogy and industry trends.
- Engage in research that informs professional practice and teaching excellence.
- Develop partnerships to foster collaboration and share best practices.
- Apply emerging technologies to improve learning outcomes.
Quality Assurance and Compliance
- Maintain records to meet accreditor and regulatory standards.
- Participate in programme reviews, panels, and curriculum meetings.
- Support LFA events such as admissions, open days, and student engagement activities.
- Promote inclusive teaching and learning strategies.
Institutional Contribution
- Act as a cultural ambassador for LFA.
- Contribute to staff development and annual performance reviews.
- Represent LFA at internal and external forums and committees aligned with strategic goals.
Essential
- Degree or equivalent in a creative arts or industry-related field.
- Significant teaching experience in Higher Education.
- Strong understanding of inclusive teaching and student support.
- Knowledge of relevant research methodologies.
- Experience in the Film/TV industry. Must have experience in one or more of the following areas: Cinematography, Producing, Production Management, Sound or Directing
- Up-to-date with discipline-specific trends and pedagogical practices.
Desirable
- Doctorate in a relevant field.
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) or equivalent.
- Familiarity with private education environments.
- Broad understanding of Higher Education sector challenges.
As part of your application, please submit a cover letter outlining how you meet the essential requirements listed above.
Benefits
Summary of benefits will be discussed at interview and include:
- 25 days of annual leave per annum (pro rata), increasing by one additional day after each year, up to a maximum of 30 days + bank holidays
- Continuing professional development days (CPD)
- Private Health Insurance
- Pension scheme with a 5% employer contribution
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Use of an on-site cinema for private screenings
- Annual cinema membership
- Cycle to work & Tech schemes
Role Details
Salary: Based on experience
This is a 0.6 FTE fractional post (equivalent to three days per week)
Hours of Work: 9:00am – 5:30pm across Monday to Friday, occasional weekend working may be required depending on LFA needs
Hybrid working will be considered
Based: 52a Walham Grove, London SW6 1QR
Application deadline: 24th October 2025, 12pm
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Interview process:
- Phone screening - This is a 15-minute phone call to discuss your application.
- Zoom or In-person interview - This is a 45 to 60-minute conversation
Please note we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role.
All candidates must be able to provide proof of Right to Work in the UK.
We value diversity and welcome applications from individuals who are members of underrepresented groups.
Lead Production Designer - Film & TV
Posted 10 days ago
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Lead Production Designer - Feature Film
Posted 10 days ago
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Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate closely with the Director and Producers to define and execute the film's overall visual style and aesthetic.
- Lead the Art Department, including Set Designers, Art Directors, Set Decorators, and Prop Masters.
- Develop concept art, storyboards, and mood boards to communicate design ideas effectively.
- Oversee the design and construction of all sets, ensuring they align with the script, budget, and schedule.
- Source or commission props and furniture that enhance the narrative and visual storytelling.
- Manage the Art Department budget, ensuring all expenditures are controlled and justified.
- Liaise with the Director of Photography to ensure lighting and camera work complement the production design.
- Work with the costume designer to maintain visual coherence across all design elements.
- Attend production meetings, offering creative input and solutions to challenges.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations on set.
- Proven experience as a Lead Production Designer or Art Director on feature films, with a strong portfolio showcasing exceptional and diverse design work.
- Demonstrated ability to create compelling visual concepts and translate them into successful productions.
- Deep understanding of film history, art history, architecture, and various design styles.
- Proficiency in relevant design software (e.g., AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop) and traditional art mediums.
- Excellent leadership, team management, and communication skills.
- Strong understanding of set construction, materials, and fabrication processes.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
- Experience managing budgets and resources efficiently.
- A collaborative spirit and the ability to work effectively in a hybrid production environment.
- Knowledge of location scouting and set dressing principles.
Lead Production Designer - Feature Film
Posted 10 days ago
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Responsibilities:
- Collaborate closely with the Director and Cinematographer to establish and maintain the film's overall visual style and mood.
- Conceptualize and develop the design for all sets, locations, props, and thematic elements, ensuring consistency and impact.
- Manage and lead a team of art department professionals, including set decorators, prop masters, construction coordinators, and graphic designers.
- Create detailed sketches, storyboards, mood boards, and 3D models to communicate design ideas.
- Develop and manage the art department budget, ensuring efficient resource allocation and cost control.
- Source materials, oversee construction and decoration of sets, and ensure all visual elements are realised to the highest standard.
- Conduct location surveys and adapt designs to suit chosen filming sites.
- Research historical periods, architectural styles, and cultural contexts relevant to the film's narrative.
- Liaise with producers, line producers, and other department heads to ensure seamless integration of design elements.
- Ensure all designs meet safety regulations and practical filming requirements.
- Oversee the final look and feel of the film during post-production adjustments.
- Proven experience as a Lead Production Designer or Art Director on feature films or high-end television productions.
- A strong portfolio showcasing exceptional creative vision, artistic skill, and a diverse range of design styles.
- Deep understanding of cinematic techniques, visual storytelling, and the impact of production design on audience experience.
- Proficiency in design software (e.g., AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite) is highly advantageous.
- Excellent leadership, team management, and communication skills.
- Ability to work under pressure, manage tight deadlines, and adapt to changing creative directions.
- Strong budgeting and resource management capabilities.
- A keen eye for detail, colour, texture, and composition.
- Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, Film Production, Architecture, or a related creative field.
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