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... feature film packaging, personal appearance, syndication (radio, television and digital), unscripted, branding/digital, and emerging talent. With over forty-five years of experience, we have mastered ...

... feature film packaging, personal appearance, syndication (radio, television and digital), unscripted, branding/digital, and emerging talent. With over forty-five years of experience, we have mastered ...

... feature film packaging, personal appearance, syndication (radio, television and digital), unscripted, branding/digital, and emerging talent. With over forty-five years of experience, we have mastered ...

... feature film packaging, personal appearance, syndication (radio, television and digital), unscripted, branding/digital, and emerging talent. With over forty-five years of experience, we have mastered ...

Visual Development Artist

Santa Monica, CA · On-site

$2.9K - $4.0K/wk

Previous experience on a feature animated film is required. This position is based in Los Angeles, California, and requires the selected candidate to work in an on-site hybrid capacity.

Previous experience on a feature animated film is required. This position is based in Los Angeles, California, and requires the selected candidate to work in an on-site hybrid capacity.

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How much do feature film jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for feature film in the United States is $21.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Feature Film vs Film Producer?

AspectFeature FilmFilm Producer
RoleA full-length movie created for entertainment and distributionA professional responsible for overseeing the production of a film
Required SkillsScreenwriting, directing, editing, actingProject management, budgeting, negotiation, industry knowledge
Work EnvironmentOn set, post-production, studiosOff set, meetings, production offices
Industry UsageUsed to describe the film itselfUsed to describe a key role in film production

While a feature film refers to the completed movie itself, a film producer is the professional who manages and coordinates the entire production process. Both are integral to filmmaking but serve different functions within the industry.

What are some common challenges faced when working as part of a feature film production crew?

Working on a feature film production crew often means adapting to fast-paced and unpredictable environments. Crew members typically face tight deadlines, long hours, and the need to quickly solve unexpected problems, such as technical issues or last-minute script changes. Collaboration and communication with various departments—like camera, lighting, sound, and costume—are essential to keep production running smoothly. Flexibility and resilience are key traits, as schedules can change rapidly and teamwork is crucial for delivering a successful final product.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Feature Film Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Feature Film Director, you need a strong background in visual storytelling, film production, and often a degree in film or related experience. Familiarity with industry-standard editing software (like Avid or Adobe Premiere), camera equipment, and production management tools is essential. Leadership, creative vision, and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for guiding a film from concept to completion while ensuring artistic integrity and efficient production.

What is a feature film?

A feature film is a full-length motion picture, typically with a running time of 60 minutes or longer, produced for commercial distribution and exhibition in cinemas. Unlike short films, feature films are designed to tell a complete, in-depth story with developed characters and plots. They are the standard format for movies shown in theaters and often have higher budgets, production values, and marketing efforts compared to shorter films.
More about Feature Film jobs
Infographic showing various Feature Film job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,218 per year, or $21.7 per hour.
Assistant to Talent Agents, NY

Assistant to Talent Agents, NY

BUCHWALD

Manhattan, NY

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

WHO WE ARE:
Buchwald was launched by Don Buchwald and five associates in 1977. Today, with offices in New York and Los Angeles, we are an industry leader in talent representation.

Built on the cornerstone of our commercial and broadcast departments, our full-service agency offers representation in every area of the entertainment industry: commercial, broadcast, film, theatre, television, literary, feature film packaging, personal appearance, syndication (radio, television and digital), unscripted, branding/digital, and emerging talent. With over forty-five years of experience, we have mastered the art of representation with dedication, perseverance, determination, and passion.

ABOUT THE POSITION:
Buchwald is seeking an eager & motivated Assistant to join our Talent Department. This opportunity is currently available in-person, in our New York office.

This is an entry-level position that requires initiative while learning on the job. Interest in becoming a talent agent is essential.

This position will work closely with talent agents to support talent outreach, communication, and development of the Talent Department. Candidates need to be organized, ambitious, detail-oriented and computer savvy, and have strong administrative skills. Must be able to multi-task, handle a heavy volume of calls and possess excellent interpersonal skills.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:

  • Passion: You are passionate about a long-term career within a Talent Agency.
  • Superb organizational skills: You are highly organized and detail-oriented, while still thinking big picture.
  • Ambition: You are a self-starter who takes the initiative to get things done!
  • Tech Savviness: Proficient with PC, MS Office, Zoom + can quickly learn new systems.
  • Excellent judgment: You must be able to maintain a high level of discretion and confidentiality.
  • Composure: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and can remain calm under pressure.
  • A team-first mentality: You enjoy contributing to a greater goal, can anticipate needs and willing to “go the extra mile.”