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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g. Adobe Premiere Pro) Demonstrate technical proficiency in video editing software, sound mixing and color grading. Proficiency in photo editing software (e.g. Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop.
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Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe Suite. This is a full-time on-site role located in Wendell, NC for a Video Editor at Dara Holsters & Gear. The Video Editor will be responsible for editing and assembling recorded footage, creating motion graphics, and adding visual effects.
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Video editing duties to help facilitate access to content by external partners using Adobe Creative Suite. Demonstrated work as a video editor, assistant editor, location manager, or other DIT and media wrangling experience.
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Extensive experience shooting and editing video using Adobe Premiere Pro. Edit video footage using Adobe Premiere Pro to produce polished and engaging final products.
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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 Description:As a Video Editor, you will play a crucial role in our production team, bringing visual stories to life through SHORT FORM editing; Reels, Recap Videos, Trailers, and Cinematic Vlogs.
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Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Rush, or equivalent tools. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in video editing, a keen understanding of social media trends, and the ability to produce visually compelling content that resonates with our target audience.
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Technical Proficiency: Proficient in using professional-grade cameras, lenses, lighting equipment, and video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, etc. 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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This position involves significant responsibility in both the creative and technical aspects of video production, including shooting, editing, and post-production. Minimum of 5 years' professional experience in video production, with a proven track record in shooting and editing.
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Video and audio editing experience with the Adobe Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop) Highly skilled in video producing, editing, lighting, compositing, keying and sound production.
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Responsible for video editing and producing; helping to oversee growth strategy on all video platforms with Social Media Manager. Independent and detail-oriented with a creative approach to video editing.
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Outstanding videography skills, including both shooting video and video editing. Serve as The Salvation Army Western Division's videographer, recording/editing/producing a variety of video projects as directed by the Senior Director of Marketing and Communications; this may include “one-man-banding/MMJing” stories independently in the field.
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Familiarity with video editing software like Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro. Identifies and implements improvements in the video editing process. Responsible for designing, coordinating, directing, shooting and editing educational, instructional, promotional, and other video material/content delivered via the Web, TV, Paid Social, and portable devices.
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Lead agency post-production, including editing videos in Adobe Premiere, conceptualizing motion graphic designs, and supporting the finalization of motion graphic designs in Adobe After Effects.
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Utilize professional video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and social video editors (CapCut, TikTok native editor) to produce high-quality content. This position is perfect for someone who is naturally creative, has video editing capabilities, understands the digital content landscape, and is eager to bring fresh ideas to the table.
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Experience with design software and editing tools (e.g. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Premiere, After Effects) Your daily tasks will include social asset creation from start to finish, animation, video editing, presentation layout, concept mockups, and photo editing.
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