Knock Knock Productions
Mid-Weight In-House Producer

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Company: Knock Knock Location: Southwark, London Salary: £40k - £45k (dependent on experience) + Benefits Role Type: Full-time in office Start Date: ASAP Requirements: Must have the right to work in the UK and be available to work from our London office.
About Us
Knock Knock is a London-based creative content studio with a long history of creating high-quality work for top advertising and marketing agencies. Our broad range of regular clients includes Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Arhaus, Vodafone and Virgin Media O2. We focus on creating exceptional work, fostering a positive studio environment, and forging meaningful relationships with clients and suppliers alike. As a studio, we favour smaller crews over huge productions, love to collaborate creatively with our clients, and get genuinely excited by advances in creative technology.
Who You Are & Your Experience
You are smart, warm, confident, and calm under pressure. You bring fresh perspectives and skills to the table, helping us to grow and improve as a team. You must have worked at a similar level within a production company or agency as a producer, working on films, animations, and other creative projects for major brands. You are an energetic self-starter who shows initiative, can hit the ground running, and wants to sit at the heart of our team. Because this is a client-facing role, excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential.
The Role: What is a "Creative Producer"?
To be clear: we are not looking for a one-person-band who shoots, edits, directs, and delivers their own content. All our work is team-based, and your role is fundamentally that of a producer, project manager, and account manager.
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We say "creative producer" because our ideal candidate is invested in delivering exceptional content while managing a watertight process. You will be a reliable central point of contact, taking projects from the initial client brief right through to final delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Production
- Lead projects from initial brief through to final delivery.
- Interpret creative briefs and develop robust production plans.
- Build and manage production schedules.
- Source crew, talent, locations, and suppliers.
- Manage logistics, travel, permits, and production paperwork.
- Oversee shoots on location and ensure productions run efficiently.
- Work alongside creative teams to deliver the highest quality work.
Financial Management
- Build accurate production budgets.
- Negotiate competitive supplier rates.
- Track project spend throughout production.
- Manage purchase orders, invoices, and reconciliations.
- Deliver projects profitably without compromising quality.
Client Management
- Build trusted relationships with clients.
- Lead production calls and meetings.
- Communicate clearly throughout every stage of production.
- Anticipate issues before they become problems.
- Present solutions rather than obstacles.
Internal Collaboration
- Work closely with Creative, Account Management, and Post Production.
- Support junior team members where appropriate.
- Help improve internal production processes and documentation.
- Contribute positively to Knock Knock’s collaborative culture.
Skills & Experience
- 3–5 years’ production experience within a production company, agency, or creative studio.
- Experience producing photography, film, and social content.
- Strong budgeting and financial management skills.
- Excellent organisational and time management abilities.
- Confidence managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- Strong negotiation skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Calm decision-making under pressure.
- Meticulous attention to detail.
- A genuine enthusiasm for production and creative problem solving.


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Desirable
- Experience producing international shoots.
- Knowledge of licensing and usage.
- Experience managing integrated campaigns.
- Familiarity with production management software.
- Full UK driving licence.
What Success Looks Like
- Projects are delivered on time and on budget.
- Clients trust you and enjoy working with you.
- Shoots are calm, organised, and well prepared.
- Budgets are tightly managed.
- Problems are anticipated and solved before they escalate.
- The creative team feels supported throughout production.
- Suppliers enjoy working with Knock Knock because productions are professional and well run.
How to Apply
To apply, please send an email to
jobs@knockknockhq.com <<<<<
with the subject line: KK Producer.
Please include the following:
- A CV
- A cover letter
- A link to work you have produced (specifically showcasing your role as a producer)
- Your notice period (if applicable)
- Indicate if you are currently freelance
No recruiters, please.
A Final Thought
We know that the job-hunting process takes significant time and effort, and we want to thank everyone who applies. We will endeavour to respond to all applicants within two weeks. Please note that if you have not included the requested elements above, your application may be filtered out before the vetting stage.
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