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Lead video and multimedia projects through the creative process including creative brief, pre-production, videography and audio recording, editing and post-production, client review, file delivery and web publishing.
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Proficiency in video editing software, Adobe Premiere Pro- Strong understanding of post-production processes, including editing, color grading, and sound design. Job Title: Video EditorLocation: Phoenix, ArizonaJob Type: Full-Time, In-OfficeWork Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pmSalary: $36,000.00 per yearAbout Us:We are a dynamic and creative media production company based in Phoenix, Arizona, seeking a skilled Video Editor to join our team.
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Ensure the technical and creative quality of all post-production deliverables, including video/audio quality, color, visual effects, and overall aesthetic consistency. Strong knowledge of post-production processes, including editing, visual effects, sound design, and color grading.
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Ability to provide videography/photography services, including shooting and editing, building motion graphics and other post-production services for video driven projects. The Sr. Producer, Video Content will be an integral part of the Creative Services team providing expertise and support in video production for the Marketing & Corporate Affairs Communications team from ideation, writing, pre-, post-, and shoot production as well as providing support in navigating production processes.
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Production Oversight: Lead and manage all aspects of video production, including preproduction planning, overseeing video shoots, and post-production. We are seeking a talented and experienced Video Production Manager to join Blue Owl's Corporate Marketing team, driving the full lifecycle of video content for the firm, including strategy and planning, publishing, distribution, analytics, measurement and technology.
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Video Production: Manage the end-to-end process of video production, including pre-production planning, scriptwriting, shooting, lighting, sound recording, and post-production editing.
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The LinkedIn Learning Solutions Content Team is looking for a Senior Audio Engineer 1 to be responsible for supporting the production and post-production of LinkedIn Learning video training courses by ensuring the quality and integrity of the audio and video capture meets our standards.
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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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Familiarity with post-production software including Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro. The Event Production Technician/Video Production Operator works with our internal AVI-SPL VideoLink team to assist in the execution of event production requirements including the operation of broadcast production equipment.
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Sound design and post-production. The ideal candidate will have experience in video/sound editing, motion graphics, and visual effects creation, and be able to work collaboratively with our team to produce high-quality digital media content for a variety of platforms.
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Manages all areas of video production from pre-production through post including shoots, video editing, color grading, and motion graphics animation. Creates video and gif deliverables used across multiple platforms, including: website, social media ads, emails, in-store TVs, trade show booths, etc.
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Audio editing and post-production mixing. Responsible for video editing and producing; helping to oversee growth strategy on all video platforms with Social Media Manager. You will be expected to help brainstorm with the team and conceptualize new ideas while producing consistent video content primarily for TikTok, Instagram and YouTube Shorts.
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The Media Production Specialist manages all aspects of the organization's media production needs, including scheduling, coordinating production, conducting interviews, directing, editing, publishing, providing creative direction pre- and post-production, and managing studio and field productions.
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JOB DESCRIPTIONThe Design and Media Production department at Atlanta Technical College covers a range of interrelated disciplines: graphic design, photography, film and video production, post-production, motion graphics and animation.
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Develop and deliver campaign graphics in variety of mediums including social media graphics, print design, video editing and post-production, photoshop, as well as some motion illustration.
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