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Film Production Accounting Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... production accounting * 2+ years of experience with entertainment union contracts * Experience in the film and TV industry is a plus * Ability to manage high-volume work with competing priorities ...

$128 - $160/hr

Experience supporting film, television, media, live entertainment, or other content businesses strongly preferred. * Strong understanding of production accounting, budgets, cost reporting ...

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Undergraduate degree in Film Production or Media, or equivalent combination of education and work ... Working knowledge of union and non-union staffing and accounting payroll practices and procedures

We provide the most advanced technology for production accounting and entertainment payroll. Our ... The studios, film franchises, independent producers, and content creators we serve benefit from ...

Coordinator, Human Resources

Santa Monica, CA · On-site

$23.75 - $31/hr

Partner with Production Accounting teams to initiate and monitor background screenings for all ... film and television library, all driven by the studio's bold and entrepreneurial culture. Our ...

Coordinator, Human Resources

Santa Monica, CA · On-site

$23.50 - $30.75/hr

Partner with Production Accounting teams to initiate and monitor background screenings for all ... film and television library, all driven by the studio's bold and entrepreneurial culture. Our ...

We provide the most advanced technology for production accounting and entertainment payroll. Our ... The studios, film franchises, independent producers, and content creators we serve benefit from ...

We provide the most advanced technology for production accounting and entertainment payroll. Our ... The studios, film franchises, independent producers, and content creators we serve benefit from ...

We provide the most advanced technology for production accounting and entertainment payroll. Our ... The studios, film franchises, independent producers, and content creators we serve benefit from ...

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How much do film production accounting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for film production accounting in the United States is $36.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is film production accounting?

A Film Production Accounting job involves managing the financial aspects of a film or TV production. This includes budgeting, tracking expenses, processing payroll, and ensuring compliance with tax incentives and union regulations. Production accountants work closely with producers and department heads to monitor costs and maintain financial transparency. Their role is crucial in keeping a project on budget and ensuring financial reporting accuracy throughout production.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in film production accounting?

To thrive as a Film Production Accountant, you need a strong grasp of accounting principles, budgeting, and financial analysis, usually supported by a degree in accounting or finance and relevant experience in film or television production. Proficiency in industry-specific software like EP SmartAccounting or Movie Magic Budgeting, as well as general tools such as Excel, is highly valued, and certifications like CPA can be advantageous. Exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively with both creative and financial teams are key soft skills. These abilities help ensure accurate financial management, regulatory compliance, and smooth workflow throughout the fast-paced production process.

What are some common challenges faced by film production accountants, and how can they be managed?

Film production accountants often face the challenge of managing rapidly changing budgets and expenses due to unforeseen production needs or schedule changes. They must stay adaptable while ensuring every cost is tracked, reconciled, and approved in real-time, sometimes across multiple locations and departments. Strong communication with both production managers and external vendors is crucial to accurately process payments and minimize delays. Proactive planning, familiarity with union requirements, and regular financial reporting help keep the production’s finances on track and prevent overspending. Building strong relationships and maintaining transparency with the team are key to effectively overcoming these challenges.

How much do film production accountants earn?

Film production accountants typically earn between $50,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the size of the production. Entry-level accountants may start lower, while experienced professionals working on major projects can earn higher salaries and additional benefits.

How to get into film production accounting?

To enter film production accounting, gaining a background in accounting or finance is essential, often through a degree or certification such as a CPA. Experience with accounting software like Movie Magic or Excel, along with understanding film industry workflows, helps secure entry-level positions. Internships or assistant roles on film sets can provide practical experience and industry connections.

What does a film production accountant do?

A film production accountant manages the financial aspects of a film project, including budgeting, tracking expenses, processing payroll, and ensuring compliance with financial policies. They use accounting software and work closely with producers and other departments to keep the production on budget and financially organized.
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Infographic showing various Film Production Accounting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,062 per year, or $36.1 per hour.

Part Time Instructor

Cherokee Nation Businesses

Owasso, OK • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description


Summary
The CFI (Cherokee Film Institute) is hiring part-time instructors to teach a range of courses designed to train the next generation of film industry professionals. The CFI will provide industry standard, unified curriculum for all instructors, including a course structure, syllabus, audio/visual aids, and reading or other supplementary materials for part-time instructors to facilitate in a professional classroom environment. Courses will be taught at the Cherokee Film Studios Owasso Campus, or other classroom spaces in the greater Tulsa area. Instructors will teach CFI participants in various competencies related to the film and media industry. All training and coursework must be delivered in a manner conducive to successful integration into a working environment in respective industry fields.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do:
  • Interfaces with managers, employees, consultants, industry professionals, and subject matter experts to gain knowledge of local workforce needs and requirements for various competencies related to the film and media industry.
  • Facilitate and lead classroom training to deliver course content based on syllabi, curriculum, and learning outcomes.
  • Conduct stimulating training sessions that resonate with adult learners based on instructional methods conducive to the respective coursework.
  • Utilize the CFI learning management system to evaluate and track assignments, post additional resources, maintain attendance records, and sustain a collaborative platform for instructor/student interaction and communication.
  • Recognize academically vulnerable students and collaborate with Cherokee Film leadership to determine a prompt and discreet strategy to effectively support struggling learners.
  • Participate in instructor onboarding and mentoring sessions led by CFI staff or other personnel.
  • Maintain ongoing communication with CFI Program Manager and other staff, as needed.
  • Teach one or more in-person classes per cohort at the Cherokee Film Studios or another classroom location in the Tulsa area, in one or more of the following content areas:
    • Introduction to the Film and Media Industry
    • Introduction to Cinematography
    • Introduction to Locations
    • Production Office
    • Production Accounting
    • Virtual Production
    • Post-Production
  • Share industry-related experiences with students
  • Work hours will vary

Qualifications
Education and Experience
  • 5 or more years of professional experience in the film and media industry with a demonstrated expertise in the specialty field relevant to the coursework being instructed (i.e., cinematography, locations, accounting, virtual production, etc.)

Required Qualifications
  • 5 or more years of professional experience in the film and television industry, in an area to align with the course for which you are hired to teach
  • Full knowledge of industry standard safety practices and policies
  • High school diploma
  • Prior teaching experience
  • General knowledge of Native American representation issues in film and media

Preferred Qualifications
  • College degree preferred
  • Experience with online learning management systems
  • Union membership(s)