On AIr Coordinator

Erwann Guirriec

  • 26 years old
  • Célibataire
  • Milan  Italy
  • Driving licence

Professional status
Currently employed

Job/career No, I'm unavailable

Professional experience

Production Assistant

ESPN Classic - London - United Kingdom(April 2008 - April 2009)

Missions
  • Assisting the operation of the production department for ESPN Classic France. Liaising with the producer, the scheduler, and the promo department.
  • Responsible for the quality control of all premieres aired on the channel.
  • Assisting on shoots and autocue operator.
  • Responsible for the production of french subtitles. Purchase Orders.
  • Direction of voice-over sessions.
  • Production of a monthly promo for ESPN Classic France
  • Production of on-air graphics using the Clarity Pixel Power system.
Company Description
  • ESPN Classic
    Home of the greatest sports

    ESPN Classic is the unique 24/7 sports channel featuring the greatest games, stories, heroes and memories in the history of sport, with a mix of all-time classic highlights, matches, interviews, profiles and documentaries.
    ESPN Classic is available to digital TV subscribers in over 40 European countries, and as of 2008, in Africa and the Middle East.
    There are local, dedicated feeds in the UK, Italy, France, Pan-Europe and MEA. The Pan-European channel is available to over 40 countries and currently available in English, but also in German, Dutch, Polish, and Portuguese. Further dedicated language feeds are also planned and will be available soon.



    ESPN CLASSIC BACKGROUND:
    In 2002 ESPN brought ESPN Classic to Europe, dedicated to showcasing a compelling mix of the greatest sporting moments ever, including memorable matches, documentaries and heroes.

    • March 2002:
    ESPN Classic is launched in France, and is available on all major cable and satellite platforms in France, Belgium and Switzerland.
    • July 2002:
    ESPN Classic is launched in Italy, and is available on SKY Italia, Fastweb, as well as in Switzerland and Malta.
    • December 2003:
    ESPN Classic launched a European English language channel that is now available in over 40 countries, with local programming windows in key territories.
    • March 2006:
    ESPN Classic launched its dedicated UK channel feed that reaches 8 million subscribers alone.
    • May 2008:
    ESPN Classic launched a dedicated MEA feed, its 5th channel in the EMEA region.
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