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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Sabina-Elease! Who's that girl? It's Greetings, Creative Circle! Sabina-Elease, post-producer extraordinaire, here.Allow me to introduce myself. My resume is included. I am available for an interview at your earliest convenience. I began my career at Goldcrest Post NY in 2007, learning the ABCS of features and broadcast project management, client wrangling, schedulinglike a boss, and managing crises with gymnast-like agility. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. Four years later found me overseeing simultaneous projects with flair,while coming in at, or under budget. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. What makes me different? At the beginning of 2012, I transferred to Goldcrest's London office, where I co-founded andmanaged the picture department. In 2013, the international endeavor continued, when I moved to Sydney to work for The Editors, an ivy-league commercials post house. Throughout my term in post-production, it was my desire to understand the technical side of the process thatalways set me apart from the other producers. This not only meant I learned how to look out for red flags duringeach crucial transition phase, but that I also gained a firm understanding of the kind of time and effort involved fromeveryone down the workflow line. Yes, the online editor was really going to need three days to transcode the materialand yes, our technician would really need a full day to create all those deliverables. Time and energy are two criticalareas for producers to get right. My drive to find out how things work means that I always will. An unparalleled level of passion and dedication. It is a privilege to finish someone's work,and I have no small drive to help produce stellar, shout-it-from-the-rooftops results. I just want to do what I love, and that's to Looking forward to hearing from you,Sabina-Elease Utley What does all this mean? First, that I'm great with processes - devising, revising andoverseeing. I'm also an organizational ace - able to coordinate and communicate with manydepartments and outside vendors to produce one cohesive product. Lastly, I kind of lovepeople. I particularly enjoy the relationships built with clients. There's a camaraderie there, asense of being partners-in-crime, as you work to create something tangible together. Sabina-Elease,post producer extraordinaire, here.Allow me to introduce myself. The lesson I take to heart most fiercely from the producer's handbook is to protect your talent. You are their shieldfrom the sometimes volatile client, and sounding board during moments of inspiration and turmoil alike. But mostimportantly, you learn to anticipate their needs, because happy talent is the goal. Happy talent knows you havetheir back, and will make the impossible happen. Believe me, I take my job as Mother Hen very seriously. I just want to do what I love, and that's to
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