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The Re-imagined Series has a large production staff with many specific credits.
The Re-imagined Series has a large production staff with many specific credits.


==Executive Producer==
==Executive producer==


The executive producers are the most senior members of the production team and exert the most creative control over the series. They are typically the show runners and head writers.
The executive producers are the most senior members of the production team and exert the most creative control over the series. They are typically the show runners and head writers.
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Supervising Producer is a senior production role and involves overseeing aspects of production.
Supervising Producer is a senior production role and involves overseeing aspects of production.


There were no supervising producer credits on the first and second season. [[Harvey Frand]] became a supervising producer for the third season. He was joined by new production team member [[Michael Taylor]]. [[Bradley Thompson]] and [[David  Weddle]] joined Frand as supervising producers for the fourth season.
There were no supervising producer credits on the first and second season. [[Harvey Frand]] became a supervising producer for the third season. He was joined by new production team member [[Michael Taylor]]. Harvey Frand, [[Bradley Thompson]] and [[David  Weddle]] became supervising producers for the fourth season.


==Consulting Producer==
==Consulting Producer==
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A line producer is specifically responsible for handling the day to day aspects of production including personnel and the actual shooting of the episodes.
A line producer is specifically responsible for handling the day to day aspects of production including personnel and the actual shooting of the episodes.


[[Ron E. French]] was credited as line producer from the first season to the third season. Harvey Frand also served in this capacity although he was never credited specifically as a Line Producer because he holds wider ranging responsibilities. There is no line producer credit on the fourth season but Frand and French continue to handle this aspect of production from their more senior positions.
[[Ron E. French]] was credited as line producer from the first season to the third season. Harvey Frand also served in this capacity.


==Co-Producer==
==Co-Producer==
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Paul M. Leonard was credited as an associate producer for the first season. There were no associate producers for the second and third seasons. Editor [[Andrew Seklir]] became an associate producer for the fourth season - he is responsible for the opening credits sequence.
Paul M. Leonard was credited as an associate producer for the first season. There were no associate producers for the second and third seasons. Editor [[Andrew Seklir]] became an associate producer for the fourth season - he is responsible for the opening credits sequence.


==Story Editor==
==Story editor==


Story editor is a liaison position between the series writing and production staff. The story editor has many responsibilities including finding new script writers, developing stories with writers, and ensuring that scripts are suitable for production. The story editor will work closely with the writer at each draft of their story and script, giving the writer feedback on the quality of their work, suggesting improvements that can be made whilst also ensuring that practical issues like continuity and correct running time are adhered to.  
Story editor is a liaison position between the series writing and production staff. The story editor has many responsibilities including finding new script writers, developing stories with writers, and ensuring that scripts are suitable for production. The story editor will work closely with the writer at each draft of their story and script, giving the writer feedback on the quality of their work, suggesting improvements that can be made whilst also ensuring that practical issues like continuity and correct running time are adhered to.  
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[[Category:A to Z]]
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[[Category:Behind the Scenes]]
[[Category:Behind the scenes]]
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