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Field producing * Willingness to work holidays, and non-traditional hours as newsroom coverage demands. * Demonstrate flexibility by filling in on other shifts, shows, or roles when staffing or ...

Field produce, including on-location shoots and interviews. * Order and manage pre-production materials and resources. * Research and develop segment ideas to enhance show content. * Assist the ...

Field produce, including on-location shoots and interviews. * Order and manage pre-production materials and resources. * Research and develop segment ideas to enhance show content. * Assist the ...

Field produce, including on-location shoots and interviews. * Order and manage pre-production materials and resources. * Research and develop segment ideas to enhance show content. * Assist the ...

Producer

Washington, DC · On-site

$140K - $142K/yr

Producer is responsible for field producing, directing, and post-producing content across the Washington Capitals organization. This position will include development of content, directing shoots ...

Field producing * Willingness to work holidays, and non-traditional hours as newsroom coverage demands. * Demonstrate flexibility by filling in on other shifts, shows, or roles when staffing or ...

News Producer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$67K - $77K/yr

May be required to produce content/newscasts for news specials, and possibly field produce. Assign stories for associate producers and ENG staff with video production. Must be able to complete simple ...

May be required to produce content/newscasts for news specials, and possibly field produce. Assign stories for associate producers and ENG staff with video production. Must be able to complete simple ...

News Producer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$67K - $77K/yr

May be required to produce content/newscasts for news specials, and possibly field produce. Assign stories for associate producers and ENG staff with video production. Must be able to complete simple ...

Lead Producer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$145 - $160K/hr

Background or skills in directing, field producing, or creative producing. Benefits Salary: $145-$160k DOE with performance bonuses available. Full health benefits offered as well. WHY JOIN US * Work ...

Lead Producer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$145 - $160K/hr

Background or skills in directing, field producing, or creative producing. Benefits Salary: $145-$160k DOE with performance bonuses available. Full health benefits offered as well. WHY JOIN US * Work ...

Lead Producer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$145 - $160K/hr

Background or skills in directing, field producing, or creative producing. Benefits Salary: $145-$160k DOE with performance bonuses available. Full health benefits offered as well. WHY JOIN US * Work ...

This is an on-site position, and duties include but not limited to:idea generation, writing scripts, producing segments/live shots/packages/graphics, field producing. A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR ...

This is an on-site position, and duties include but not limited to:idea generation, writing scripts, producing segments/live shots/packages/graphics, field producing. A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR ...

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How much do field producer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for field producer in the United States is $23.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Field Producer typically coordinate with camera crews and reporters during on-location shoots?

A Field Producer works closely with both camera crews and reporters to ensure that all logistical and editorial aspects of a shoot run smoothly. This involves pre-shoot planning, such as briefing the team on the story angle and required shots, as well as on-site coordination to manage schedules, troubleshoot issues, and adapt to changing conditions. Effective communication and quick decision-making are essential, as the Field Producer often acts as the main point of contact between the production team and on-air talent, ensuring that the final footage aligns with the intended narrative.

What is the difference between Field Producer vs Associate Producer?

AspectField ProducerAssociate Producer
CredentialsRelevant experience, journalism or media background often preferredSimilar credentials, often entry-level or supporting roles
Work EnvironmentOn-location shoots, fieldwork, outdoor and studio settingsOffice, studio, or remote support, less on-site work
Industry UsageTelevision, news, documentary productionTV, film, digital media projects

The main difference is that a Field Producer is primarily responsible for managing on-location shoots and coordinating field activities, while an Associate Producer typically supports the production team with various tasks, often in an office setting. Both roles require media knowledge, but the Field Producer has more direct involvement in on-site production activities.

What are field producers?

Field producers are media professionals responsible for organizing, coordinating, and overseeing the production of news segments, documentaries, or other video content outside of a studio environment. They manage logistics, schedule interviews, direct camera crews, and ensure that stories are captured accurately and efficiently on location. Field producers also handle challenges that arise during shoots and are essential in shaping the narrative of the footage collected in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Field Producer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Field Producer, you need strong storytelling abilities, experience in video production, and a solid background in journalism or broadcast media. Familiarity with cameras, audio equipment, editing software, and field production logistics is typically required. Excellent organizational skills, adaptability, and clear communication are vital soft skills for managing crews and responding to dynamic situations on location. These skills ensure high-quality content is created efficiently and safely, often under tight deadlines and unpredictable conditions.

What Is a Field Producer?

A field producer works in the media and entertainment industry to develop content for news broadcasts, TV shows, films, or commercials out in the field rather than in a recording studio. As a field producer, your duties include identifying sources and locations, writing story content, planning and coordinating the responsibilities of production staff and talent, and editing a project’s video content prior to broadcast. You can find field producer jobs with news media companies, TV entertainment brands, and film studios.

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Infographic showing various Field Producer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,369 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
TV Producer/Director BS9530

TV Producer/Director BS9530

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK • On-site

$45K - $65K/yr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


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Job description

TV Producer/Director BS9530

Apply now Job no: 494165
Work type: Staff Full-time
Location: Stillwater
Categories: Marketing/Communications, Cooperative Extension

Campus

OSU-Stillwater

Contact Name & Email

Craig Woods, craig.woods@okstate.edu

Work Schedule

Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional evenings and weekends.

Appointment Length

Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice

Hiring Range

$45000 - $65,000 Salary

Special Instructions to Applicants

For full consideration, please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references.

About this Position

As a member of the OSU Agricultural Services unit, the TV Producer/Director is the primary editor for the half-hour weekly television show Oklahoma Gardening, as well as a member of our video team producing other media products on behalf of OSU Agriculture. The successful candidate will edit, color correct and mix and master audio using Adobe Premiere to produce a final broadcast master in adherence to broadcast and digital standards. 

RESPONSIBILITIES: Solely responsible for finalizing and delivering episodes to OETA/YouTube. Lead and act as consultant in the design and creation of onscreen graphics. Import and organize raw footage. Work with the production team to determine the show's content and direction. Coordinate shooting schedule with field producer. Direct onscreen talent. Work closely with onscreen experts to ensure their message is educational as well as entertaining. Serve as the secondary videographer. Fly and record drone footage. Work closely with other videographers to oversee technical and creative aspects of filming to ensure a quality recording. Create and export multiple versions of final show and each segment created for said show. View each export as a final quality check before uploading. Write descriptions of each segment for online use. Create thumbnails for online use. Create social media specific materials. Work with the video production manager to determine equipment, operational priorities and needs. Train and supervise co-workers, student workers and freelancers, if needed. In addition to technical expertise, the successful candidate must be detail-oriented, comfortable working with a team under strict deadlines, adaptable, adept at multi-tasking and a self-starter. Requires some travel. Duty reporting is in-person on the OSU campus in Stillwater, Oklahoma. 

ABOUT THE SHOW: Oklahoma Gardening is a half-hour how-to gardening television program that airs weekly statewide on OETA (PBS). Learn more at http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu 

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT: The Office of Communications and Marketing for OSU Agriculture is a welcoming environment that thrives on creativity and collaboration. Our motto is People Before Projects, with an emphasis on self-care, professional development and educational attainment, while still meeting production goals. We are a team of experienced professionals who deliver all aspects of integrated communications and serve as the news, information and marketing team for OSU Extension, OSU Ag Research and OSU's Ferguson College of Agriculture. Learn more at https://agdivision.okstate.edu/ag-comm-marketing.

There are lots of great reasons to work at OSU, check out our benefits and eligibility at https://hr.okstate.edu/prospective-ee.html

Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's in Journalism and Broadcast, Agricultural Communications, Strategic Communication or equivalent.
    (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
  • Three years of experience required in broadcasting, television production, video production, communications, or related field. Years of post-secondary education will substitute for years of experience

  • Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses:

    Oklahoma driver's license or ability to obtain Oklahoma driver's license within 30 days of hire.

  • Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:
    • Proficient in multimedia production, which includes editing with Adobe Premiere, color correction, graphic design and team collaboration.
    • Videography experience a plus.
    • Drone certification a plus.
    • Strong creative and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work with a wide range of people and situations in the university setting.
    • Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
    • Ability to work under deadline, both within a strategic communications team, as well as independently.
    • This is a highly visible, public-facing position.
    • Some travel required, including overnight stays.
    • Occasional work in inclement weather.
    • Travel budget provided.

Advertised: 22 Apr 2026 Central Daylight Time
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