Maximilian Renneisen
About Maximilian Renneisen
Maximilian Renneisen is a Projektmanager at DJI, specializing in budget management and project controlling for international advertising campaigns. With extensive experience in film and television production, he has managed teams of various sizes and coordinated multimedia projects across multiple continents.
Work at DJI
Maximilian Renneisen has been employed at DJI since 2018, serving as a Projektmanager. In this role, he oversees various aspects of project management, particularly in relation to international advertising campaigns. His responsibilities include budget management and project controlling, ensuring that projects align with financial expectations and timelines. Renneisen acts as a crucial communication link between the Frankfurt department and DJI's headquarters in Shenzhen, as well as its branches in Los Angeles and Tokyo.
Background in Film and Television Production
Maximilian Renneisen has a substantial background in film and television production, having worked for 17 years as a 1st Assistant Director. His experience includes managing teams of 40 to 50 people, facilitating the production process for various projects. Prior to this role, he spent 6 years as a Set Assistant Director, gaining foundational skills in production management and team coordination. This extensive experience has equipped him with the necessary skills to manage large teams effectively.
Project Management Expertise
Renneisen possesses significant expertise in project management, particularly in budget management and project controlling for international advertising campaigns. His ability to manage teams ranging from 10 to 30 people for the production of product videos demonstrates his capacity to lead and coordinate projects effectively. His experience spans across various regions, including Europe, Africa, and Asia, showcasing his capability in handling international multimedia projects.
Team Management Skills
Throughout his career, Maximilian Renneisen has demonstrated strong team management skills, overseeing teams of varying sizes. In his role as a 1st Assistant Director, he managed teams of 40 to 50 people, while in his current position, he leads smaller teams of 10 to 30 individuals. His ability to coordinate and motivate teams is essential for the successful execution of projects in both film production and his current role at DJI.