Looking for a Prop Master / Requisite to support the Art Department for Remote Islands - a beautiful visual feature film,
shooting in Berlin + Brandenburg from 5 May–16 June.
We are looking for someone to take ownership of the prop-related side of the production design.
This role will oversee the prop workflow across the film, including:
- organising prop needs scene by scene
- keeping track of sourcing, availability, and priorities
- managing the prop budget
- planning prop-related schedules and deadlines
- coordinating transport, pick-ups, returns, and storage where neede
- maintaining a clear overview of what is secured, what is still missing, and what needs attentio
This is primarily an organisational role, but it also includes creative input.
We are looking for someone with a good eye, sensitivity to the visual world of the film, and an interest in contributing to how that world is built. - Requirements / pluses
– driving license
– German is a big plus, or at least confidence communicating with sourcing houses, rental places, and production contacts
– ideally some experience in a similar role
– organised, reliable, enthusiastic
Important information:
Available from now until 16.June (last shooting day).
25-30 shooting days in May and June in Berlin.
Preproduction March, April.
The position is paid as a project fee.
You’d join an art department of 5, alongside the costume team, that has been working on the film.
If interested, send a brief email outlining your experience and interest to info@veronikajanovec.com
You will receive from us furtner information, visual scene breakdown, planned schooting schedule and fee information.
About the movie:
During a summer in Berlin, a family begins to suffer from a strange phenomenon of collective insomnia. Their communication deteriorates, like four songs that cannot synchronize. Searching for peace and answers, they decide to travel to a remote island. At first, everything seems untouched by change. But gradually, through encounters that open new paths and a confrontation with mortality that reshapes their perception of life, the family finds its way back together.