Society & Culture
In this episode of Crew Tales: Life in the Circus, we sit down with Jim Rowe, a veteran Executive Producer with over four decades in the industry, to talk about what it really takes to keep a production running.
Jim breaks down the role in simple terms: hire great people, set them up to succeed, and solve problems before they reach set. We cover his early days in Vancouver, the path from AD work into production management, and the leadership mindset that separates being busy from being effective.
We also dig into how the industry has changed, from digital workflows and endless rolling cameras to the impact on post-production, and why respecting the process still matters.
Topics include:
- What an Executive Producer actually does
- Getting started on set
- Leadership and decision-making
- Budget vs creative reality
- The impact of digital shooting
- AI in production
- Advice for newcomers
Guest: Jim Rowe
Jim Rowe is a Producer and Unit Production Manager, known for "Godzilla" (2014)/Director Gareth Edwards, "Man of Steel" (2013)/Director Zack Snyder, "Sucker Punch"(2011)/Director Zack Snyder, "Red Riding Hood" (2011)/Director Catherine Hardwicke, "Watchmen" (2009)/Director Zack Snyder
Crew Tales: Life in the Circus celebrates the behind-the-scenes professionals who make film and television happen.
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