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Experience must be in video production, video editing, graphic design, motion graphics or similar, with a demonstrated focus on videography and editing. Participate in the entire video production process, including concepting, directing, shooting, interviewing, location sound capture, editing, color correction, audio post-processing, motion graphics, exporting final deliverables, thumbnails, caption files, links/embed codes, and backing up projects using studio guidelines for organization and metadata/tagging.
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Strong background with computer programs and software, as well as video editing and production software such as Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Audition, Media Encoder, and Encore in order to edit and produce final products from audio and video footage.
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Highly skilled in both video and audio editing software (i.e. Audition, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, After Effects, Pro Tools, etc.) Minimum 3+ years of high-level audio + video production experience.
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Experience integrating motion design in video production and post production workflows. This cross-functional, high-performing team serves as a center of excellence for the company and includes experts across video, experience design, strategic content, experiential learning, event production, experiential marketing and more.
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Experience in operating cameras for both photography and video production. Proficiency in using Adobe Creative Suite (including Photoshop, Illustrator, and/or Premiere) Proven experience as a content creator, copywriter, or similar role.
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Tuvli, an Akima company, is hiring for a PPO Video Graphics Production Specialist to support our DoS client located in Washington, DC. The video graphics production specialist must have a record of creative accomplishment and a portfolio of audiovisual work to show.
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Contribute to the post-production processes and research sources for photos, video, and music, export audio for transcription, make transcript highlight recommendations, and upload final files to YouTube and internal filing system.
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Experience in current digital video trends and production of videos tailored for social media platforms (e.g. YouTube, Instagram Stories, TikTok). The Video Producer/Editor oversees the planning and execution of public media content including the production of video stories, promos, underwriting spots and special projects.
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Proficiency in creating motion graphics (both video and animation) and video and photo editing, expertise in post-production software (Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Pro, etc.
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Proficiency with video cameras, DSLR cameras, and lighting for both field and studio production. Proficiency with the Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, Illustrator.
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In-depth knowledge of video production and graphic design. Bachelor's degree in Media Arts, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Film/Television Production or other related field.
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Proficient in digital video editing and post-production software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. Minimum of 1 years of experience in video or photography production.
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Direct and manage all phases of video production including pre-production, production, post-production. Basic understanding of video production including shooting, editing, sound, lighting.
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Knowledge of Canon DSLR video camera operation, lighting techniques, and portable audio recording in the field and in studio for video production and podcast production. Required skills include: Proficiency in video editing software including Adobe Premiere Pro and Davinci Resolve.
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Proficient in video editing tools and software - Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Media Encoder, etc. The ideal candidate needs strong attention to detail, ability to receive and implement feedback, the ability to prioritize tasks based on a content calendar, and strong proficiency in video editing tools and software such as Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop and Media Encoder.
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