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NBCUniversal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment television networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks.
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NBCUniversal owns and operates over 20 different businesses across 30 countries including a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment television networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, world-renowned theme parks and a premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Exhibits mid-Level computer skills and familiarity with Windows & Mac operating systems including but not limited to audio recording, editing, mixing, ADR, 5.1 surround sound, sync sound to picture, music editing and sound design.
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Patrol and secure LDS Motion Picture Studio and immediate area. Provide Security for LDS Motion Picture Studio sites located in Provo, Goshen, and/or temporary remote filming sites.
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We bring to life the ultimate Hollywood experience with our real working movie studio and heart-pounding rides, shows and attractions that put you inside some of the world’s most popular movies and TV shows.
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The Segment Experiences Intern will work with the Segment Experiences team to develop the Marketing & Sales plan for assigned guest experiences & events that support the broader short and long-term marketing strategy for Universal Studios Hollywood.
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Our studios are considered one of the foremost motion picture and television production and post-production facilities in the world. Provides as needed fire protection services for life and property at Warner Bros. Studio.
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In addition to its mainstream commercial releases, Lionsgates Motion Picture Group includes specialty film distributor Roadside Attractions, an industry leader in award-winning prestige movies, Pantelion Films, the U.S. market leader in Spanish-language releases, a top film production and distribution brand in the UK, and multiplatform distributor Grindstone Entertainment.
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SPE's global operations encompass motion picture production, acquisition, and distribution; television production, acquisition, and distribution; television networks; digital content creation and distribution; operation of studio facilities; and development of new entertainment products, services, and technologies.
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The Walt Disney Studios is seeking a Manager, Program Management for Production Technology Operations to manage the portfolio of technology implementation projects supporting Disney Motion Picture Productions, Marvel Studios, Twentieth Century Studios, and Searchlight Pictures.
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The position will oversee theater operations at the four state-of-the-art theaters operated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (Academy Museum) at their venues in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles: the Samuel Goldwyn Theater, the Linwood Dunn Theater, the David Geffen Theater, and the Ted Mann Theater.
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Create and apply a method of evaluating ROI of analytics initiatives, with a focus on application of learnings and potential impact to the Motion Picture Group. Support in the development of Motion Picture Group strategic plans and learning agendas, identifying where analytics can be of service.
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Our client base includes top-tier brands, TV networks, motion picture studios, and tech companies. Must have a strong art direction background in either graphic or motion design. Bachelor of Arts or Certificate in Graphic Design or Motion Graphics Design, Portfolio School training, and/or comparable field experience required.
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Must be able to provide creative direction to a team of graphic designers, motion designers and video editors. Must have an entrepreneurial spirit, with a strong passion for music, entertainment, and pop culture.
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Product Experience: Salesforce, Tableau, CRMA, CLM Systems. 5+ years of Media/Entertainment hands on experience gathering business requirements, conducting analysis, and creating functional documentation.
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