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This position involves significant responsibility in both the creative and technical aspects of video production, including shooting, editing, and post-production. Minimum of 5 years' professional experience in video production, with a proven track record in shooting and editing.
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Video editing and motion graphics. Support photography and content creation as a producer - creating shot lists, managing samples, and as a set of hands during photography or video production.
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Help maintain day-to-day operations of Arena Event and Video Production department including but not limited to control room equipment management, field and studio production gear, post-production video and graphic editing suites.
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The position is responsible for the organization, production and ongoing maintenance of a wide variety of marketing projects such as video, collateral, social media, graphic design, website maintenance and trade show coordination, ensuring that all of the details are covered for trade shows from start to finish, dealing with complications as they arise.
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Proficient in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, CapCut, etc.) Strong portfolio showcasing your previous social media video production work. Editing and Post-Production.
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Experience with a majority of the following: AutoCad 2018 or above, Microsoft Windows and Office, Microsoft Sharepoint, Lucid Charts or Microsoft Visio, non-linear editing applications (Avid, Adobe, DaVinci Resolve), media management systems, and new media encoding systems.
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Job Summary: The Video Production Specialist II assists and manages multimedia projects from concept development to final editing. The Video Production Specialist II works closely with our Communications, Customer Experience, New Hire and Onboarding, Leadership Development teams.
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Experience in video production and editing software such as Adobe Premiere. With over 30+ years in the production industry, Drape Kings has cemented itself as the premier event services provider.
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Photograph and video editing experience preferred. Experience with event production a plus. Responsible for documenting all Park events via photography, video, and social media stories.
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Research and develop innovative techniques related to video production to ensure cutting-edge practices for the basketball program. Generate and execute weekly and annual goals for creative basketball video projects.
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You have mastery of both editorial, branding, and the production process (from ideation to postproduction), expertise in video editing, graphic creation, and technical streaming. Work with the Executive Producer in the production & design of content that aligns with Univision’s key pillars and social priorities for news, non-news across different audio and video platforms, scripted and non-scripted content that aligns with social objectives.
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Some experience with video editing software including Adobe Premiere and/or Final Cut Pro. 2 years of experience working in project/campaign management or creative services role in media, digital, or post-production related fields.
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Background in macOS and/or video editing applications like Adobe Premiere Pro would be icing on the cake! We create high performance storage systems/software based on Linux, and our customers do really interesting projects with the products we build-things like major filmmaking, special effects, and professional music production.
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Bachelor's degree in Film Production, Video Editing, or related field. Role Overview: As a Senior Editor at Lemonlight, you will play a pivotal role in the post-production process, leveraging your advanced editing skills and creative acumen to produce visually stunning and engaging marketing videos.
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Experience with post and broadcast systems including non-linear editing software and hardware, Analog/Digital Audio and Video Systems and computer networking knowledge. Proficient with post and broadcast production systems and software including Avid, Adobe, Accelerated file transfer technology, AWS, Cloud storage, and bonded cellular technology.
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