Is There an End-Run Around the Writer's Strike?
Many in the Entertainment Industry Credited as Producers Are Actually Writers
By Eve Lichtgarn, published Nov 04, 2007
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Here is an explanation of the dizzying ladder of alternative titles often assumed by writers in the entertainment industry in ascending order of importance:
Staff Writer - Usually the lowest rung on the ladder. Bottom of the totem pole. Entry level. But perhaps a step ahead of a "gofer."
Co-Producer - A junior writing position or a wet-behind-the-ears producer. Still slightly senior to a Staff Writer.
Associate Producer - This is often someone who specializes in a particular area, such as post-production work. It might involve junior level writing work.
Producer - Could be someone only marginally responsible for producing a television show or film. Sometimes this is a title given as a type of honorary to packagers or agents. However, mid-level writers are also bestowed with the Producer title.
Supervising Producer - This is somewhat equivalent to an office manger. The Supervising Producer is senior enough to oversee the work of others. In television terms, this usually means someone who has been with a series for two or three years. It is not unusual for the head writer to be referred to as the Supervising Producer.
Co-Executive Producer - Within sight of the top of the ladder. This would be the senior writer. If the position is held by a non-writer, and is actually occupied by a true producer, it is probably someone bumped from a full "Produced By" credit on the titles. It is standard television practice to award the "Produced By" credit to only one person per episode. It is typically reserved for the person who administers to the nuts and bolts of the show.
The writer's strike brings job titles into question.
Credit: The Hess Collection
Copyright: The Hess Collection
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