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Five years Industry experience directing in a live news environment, operational knowledge of all control room positions and familiar with all aspects of live television and pre/post production.
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Experience in television, film or post production preferred. The Production Assistant operates various equipment (camera, audio, visual, graphics, lighting, or digital) used for production and/or transmission.
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At least 5 years of television promotion or advertising experience with a cable network, broadcast station, ad agency, post-production company or other media-focused company. This includes The Weather Channel television network and Local Now as well as direct-to-consumer properties TWC+, Sports.
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Areas of placement may include, but are not limited to:LXTV Interns in this small department are afforded hands-on television production and post-production experience. NBCUniversal Local is comprised of three individual media groups including the NBC Owned Television Stations, the NBC Sports Regional Networks and the Telemundo Station Group.
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As a Production Intern, you will gain the skills and necessary knowledge needed to succeed in the television production environment. Cover live events from the production studio office in order to prepare for pre- and post-game shows.
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Experience running a digital livestream or television studio / control room video production system. + Post-Production: identifying clips, clip titling, and publishing that follow Audacy and social media best practices, as directed by the Sports Supervising Producer.
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Special Instructions to Applicants: This post applies to Entertainment Television Production Entertainment Television Directing Entertainment Television Editing Web series production.
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For broadcast television master control, live program production, and post. Support television Production Operations and Master Control Operations. maintaining, and installation of a variety of post-production, Master Control, and.
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The Live Broadcast Systems Engineer will leverage deep knowledge of computers and IP networks as well as television studio and post production operations, this position troubleshoots, diagnoses, and implements solutions to technical operations.
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Bachelor's degree in Media, Journalism, Television/Film Production, Broadcast Journalism, Communications and/or related area of study. Production experience should include single and multi-camera studio production and all phases of post-production.
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Duties Include: Cover live events from the production studio office in order to prepare for pre- and post-game shows. Opportunity to establish relationships with Producers, Directors, Editors, and other roles involved in the television production process.
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All That’s Good is searching for an experienced motion graphics video editor, with strengths in motion graphics animation and design, to join our post production team for upcoming corporate and branded projects.
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Experience in television, film, or post production preferred but not required. Provide audio production-related support as needed and may work with outside production facilities.
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Education/Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Communications, TV/film; may substitute equivalent experience in television or radio broadcast/production for those without degree.
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Sinners & Saints offers a range of production services, including pre-production planning, casting, location scouting, production management, post-production editing, and more.
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