Fun Job Studio is where the magic happens! We are dedicated to creating high-quality original content with a purpose. We specialize in telling authentic human stories across a range of genres and subjects, from thought-provoking documentaries to engaging science factual programs and captivating dramatic series and feature films. Our portfolio is as diverse as it is exciting, and we're always on the lookout for fresh and innovative ways to tell stories that matter. So, come on board and let's create something amazing together!
Fun Job Studio brings expert insights, experience, and connections to provide top-quality service to any productions that look to shoot in Taiwan. Our team members have served top rated shows including The Bachelorette from the US, Travel Guides from Australia, VOL 920 from Canada, Cesar’s Recruit: Asia by National Geographic, and many more.
We cover all media, be it television productions, commercials, branded content, feature films, or photo shoots. No matter the project size or subject, Fun Job Studio can customize the service and cater to the specific needs of each project with the same level of professionalism and dedication.
Fun Job Studio believes in work smarter, not harder. We thrive to achieve better work-life balance by offering the benefits below:
1. NO make-up work days. All government-required make-up days are OFF-DAYS.
2. Up to four weeks of remote work upon approval.
3. Flexible working hours.
4. Group insurance.
5. Free beverages and snacks.
Fun Job Studio has a flat structure organization. Film-and-video-making is all about teamwork where each member is responsible for his/her assigned task and it is exactly the way we work in and out of the office.
Fun Job Studio produces mostly English-language content. An excellent command of the English language is a must.
As the majority of our projects features stories about Taiwan, it will be very challenging to get the job done if you do not speak Mandarin or read Chinese.
It really depends on the projects. For projects shot outside of the northern Taiwan, overnight travels are required. The job may also require overseas travel for shoots taking place outside of Taiwan, though overseas shoots can be done remotely these days. It is realistic to expect at least two weeks of out-of-the-town travel each year.