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Additional consideration will go to candidates who submit a brief, engaging video (90 seconds maximum) of themselves on camera demonstrating why they belong on KCWE’s brand ambassador team.
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Ability to confidently engage with viewers, officials, those affected by stories, and others to cultivate story leads and informationFluency in EnglishExcellent communication skills, both oral and written with the ability to when requiredProfessional savvy and collegial demeanor when interacting with colleagues and members of the publicSuperior on-camera presence and confidenceWork well under pressure.
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Traditional digital equipment (HD cameras and video cameras) and/or cellular phones may be used for content with the shot set up for on-location and in-studio video production including camera, lighting, audio, and directing subjects.
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Candidates should have a solid resume reel showing superior on-camera presentation. Candidates should be able to shoot videos and edit stories for linear and digital on non-linear desktop editing platforms.
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This role requires an understanding of different camera pipeline components, their impact on image and video quality, and a clear vision of what constitutes a phenomenal camera. Excellent sense of photography and videography/cinematography (understanding on a technical & artistic level as to what makes a good photograph "good", and a good video "good.
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Knowledge of board level FPGA/CPLD, motor/motion controls, power electronics, camera systems and image acquisition is a plus. Hands-on experience with lab equipment like logic analyzer, oscilloscope, soldering, etc.
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Through the use of advanced tracking technologies, sophisticated global communications, and a large team of experts across a broad spectrum of specialties, JAS is able to cost effectively handle the shipping of everything from tiny camera parts up to the massive components required to build an oil rig.
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Assists with media relations, including developing news releases, facilitating information requests, and conducting on-camera interviews. Experienced in on-camera reporting and developing scripts for video.
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Studio Floor Operation- block cameras on studio floor, set up basic camera levels, white balance cameras, place microphone on talent, use of proper verbal and non-verbal cues, proper use of lighting board, applied basic knowledge of studio lighting, control flow of product and people on studio floor, prep multiple studios and follow direction provided by the Live Show Director.
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Must have a good “stage-presence” on camera and be able to engage students remotely in conversation. Conducting online sessions via video conferenceReviewing curriculum and/or preparing a lesson planConnecting with students on timeEnsuring clients have the required software and hardware for their lessonProviding video conference supportDelivering high-quality, individualized instruction.
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The number of hours depends on your availability and client demand. 2D or 3D Video Game Design. An iD Tech Online Instructor is responsible for representing iD Tech’s engaging, skill-building, and inspirational educational experience in an online format.
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Works as or with another videographer/editor to gather video assets, (i.e., conducts on-camera interviews with stakeholders with an ear toward eliciting compelling sound bites, identifies and directs videographers to shoot needed b-roll footage, and conceive graphics.
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Connecting with students on time. Digital Video Editing. Online Instructors are responsible for implementing curriculum and tailoring instruction to the goals and interests of individual students.
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Your efforts will have a direct impact on the safety of our cutting edge autonomous driving system. Knowledgeable in the physics of camera, radar, lidar, or inertial measurement systems.
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General Job Functions: Work in a fast-pasted, highly technical environment involving frequent phone calls, high use of CCTV equipment, alarm response calls, emergency calls - Camera Operator, Data Entry, Customer Service, Access Control, Badging, Command Center, Security Analyst.
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