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Not looking for movie production, want to see mixed use of promotional video and motion graphics) The ideal candidate will have a background in video production and creating promotional videos from start to finish to include filming, editing and creating transitions and motion graphics.
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Expertise in Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, Da Vinci, and other media production software. Post-production entails digital video editing, still and motion graphics design, and video compression for multiple delivery platforms.
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Areas of Responsibility The Public Relations & Media Coordinator will report to PEC’s co-director of outreach and communications. Preferred QualificationsFive to seven years or more of relevant experience in media relations, public relations, and/or communications or Accreditation in Public Relations.
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Services include brand marketing consulting, media outreach, event production, multimedia content creation, talent and influencer relations. We are seeking dynamic and motivated individuals who are passionate about the beauty industry, PR, or marketing to join our team as a Public Relations Intern.
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This position works within the Strategic Communications Department to manage media relations and other public outreach methods that may include video production, voiceovers, on-camera work, websites, marketing, employee communications, and press releases.
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The Television Video Production Assistant is expected to perform the duties under the supervision of the Media Production Coordinator and work with staff, students, and parents/volunteers in a pleasant manner.
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Job Description The San Francisco Police Department is seeking an experienced Media Production Technician to provide technical support for the audio and video recording of departmental meetings and/or events.
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For Best Consideration Please Apply By: September 12, 2024 Class Specific Essential Duties Initiate, concept, design and produce high-level digital media (video and photo) marketing for CCBC’s social media platforms and public-facing website.
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Qualifications 2+ Years in Community Management, Marketing or related role Personal or professional experience with video games and/or anime Strong written and verbal communication skills Advanced skill Previous Brand management experience Previous Video Production and/or Graphic Design experience Multiple language fluency Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Work From Home.
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Consults with academic subject matter experts (faculty and academic administration) to discuss media production needs, to identify and clarify concepts, and to develop ideas into the creation of video content.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism, video and film production, creative media production, strategic/digital media, or a related field.
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Creative activity can include, as examples, industry trade or consumer media/news articles, and media production, development or multimedia storytelling (photo/video, film, sound, web design, apps, scriptwriting.
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Strong understanding of managing social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and X.Experience in content creation and curation, including video editing, writing, and proofreading.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong technical skills in video production tools like Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop, along with the ability to adapt to evolving media platforms.
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ResponsibilitiesUnder the general direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor, Strategic Communications and Brand Marketing, the Senior Director, Media Relations and Public Affairs will:-Build and maintain positive, constructive relationships with key contacts across the Chancellor’s Office and the CSU to aid in fulfilling media inquiries.
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