Content Operations: Metadata Coordinator

Banijay Rights
Greater London
5 months ago
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Company

Leading global distributor, Banijay Rights, represents a world-class, multi-genre portfolio of over 200,000 hours of standout programming. Handling the distribution for content powerhouse, Banijay Entertainment, the division specialises in the exploitation of premium scripted and non-scripted brands to broadcasters worldwide.


Representing quality, excellence and experience in the business of linear and non-linear television and ancillary activity across all platforms, Banijay Rights’ catalogue encompasses a host of top titles from Banijay’s 130+ in-house labels, and a number of third-party producers, spanning drama, comedy, entertainment, factual, reality, family, formats and theatrical.


Delivering high-quality IP, which was born locally and travels globally, the distributor offers the best stories told the best way. Its landmark brands includeSurvivor, Big Brother, MasterChef, Peaky Blinders, Rogue Heroes, Marie Antoinette, Grantchester, Deal or No Deal, Home and Away, Love Triangle, Mr BeanandBlack Mirror.


Job Purpose

Providing administrative content delivery support for the Content Operations team.


Responsibilities

  • Ensure all metadata and ancillary documents received from production companies are inputted to the in-house MaM system (or alternative location) accurately and within required timelines
  • Migrate legacy metadata into in-house MaM
  • Preparation of all required video metadata for content deliveries to digital platforms including but not limited to Amazon Prime, Roku, Pluto, Tubi, YouTube, Meta and FAST
  • Preparation of artwork metadata, including but not limited to the creation of episodic screenshots
  • Ensure metadata and artwork meet all specification needs of each platform
  • Provide support with any needed video file preparation including closed captioning and ad insert points
  • Assist with quality checks of video content and update all necessary documentation / systems as required
  • Coordinate and deliver content packages to each platform via existing delivery workflows
  • Other duties as assigned from time to time


Knowledge and Skills Required

  • Basic understanding of television content distribution and its workflows
  • Sound digital and social media platform knowledge
  • Ability to complete reoccurring and similar tasks with attention and care
  • Excellent time keeping with track record of completing tasks within given timeframes
  • Proficient computer literate skills, with good experience of both office software packages (i.e., Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and Adobe Photoshop
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Fast learner and keen to learn
  • Tech-savvy / digital native
  • Able to work to tight deadlines
  • Ability to work in a team environment


Reporting

Content Operations Director – Acquisitions


Location

London


Contract Type

Permanent


Hours

Monday-Friday 09:30am to 6:00pm


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