Line Producer

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A Line Producer is a key member of the production team for a movie. Typically, they manage the budget, but may also manage the day to day physical aspects of production. Unlike a Producer, the Line Producer's role is limited to the production of the film while the Producer is involved from a project's beginning until it reaches the market (and often beyond).

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