Executive Producer

Role

Provides senior production leadership, financing, institutional support, strategic oversight, or partner authority.

Description

An Executive Producer supports the project at a high level through funding, strategy, institutional relationships, business development, or senior oversight. They may help make the project possible by securing resources, opening doors, guiding partnerships, or protecting the project’s larger direction.

In immersive media, an Executive Producer may be especially important because projects often depend on unusual combinations of art, technology, venue support, platform access, research partnerships, and public funding. The role helps the project survive beyond day-to-day production.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within production and project leadership, the Executive Producer looks at the project from a strategic and organizational level. They help align the work with funders, partners, institutions, markets, or long-term goals.

Scope Note

May include financing, strategic oversight, business relationships, institutional partnerships, senior stakeholder communication, executive approvals, project positioning, fundraising support, and high-level risk management.

Boundary Note

The Executive Producer is different from the day-to-day Producer or Production Manager. They may shape resources and strategy without managing every production task.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with producers, directors, studio leadership, funders, institutions, partners, legal advisors, distribution producers, and senior creative or technical leads.

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