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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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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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Work with senior video producer to manage requests for and production of promotional videos for graduate medical education programs. Coordinate other video production projects, including writing scripts and working with the senior video producer and other members of university communications and marketing as needed to complete the project.
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Proficiency with video cameras, DSLR cameras, and lighting for both field and studio production. WEAR, Sinclair’s ABC affiliate in beautiful Pensacola, FL, is looking for an exceptional Creative Services Producer to join our team.
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Audacy Philadelphia has an opening for a Part Time Video Producer. + Video production. Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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This role works in various crew positions on-call during a live 24/7 network operation and has intermediate working knowledge in some video production techniques such as Audio, Graphics, Camera, Studio Floor Operation, and Assistant Director.
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Possess strong video production skills utilizing Sony, Canon, and Blackmagic Cameras. Knowledge of DaVinci Resolve and Video Copilot plug-ins is a plus. Minimum 3 years of on-air promotion experience as a writer/producer/editor for a local station or cable network working in a news environment.
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Technical Leadership: Have a minimum of 7 years experience as a Senior Engineer, Manager, Technical Director or Producer for large scale events or studio broadcast, you'll provide a deep understanding of live event production and streaming technology for corporate events with a speciality in either Video, Audio, Lighting, or Cameras.
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Act as a 360 producer, from brand video & photography to documentary content, to animation, to social assets, to events/activations. We are looking for a Sr. Creative Producer whose main responsibilities include leading/scoping all aspects of production.
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Supervise writing and pre-production of each element of the newscast including all anchor-read stories and reporter full tracks, video editing and graphics. The News Department at Univision Arizona is looking for a News Producer to join our team.
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Position Summary:The Content Producer will assist with the production process for brand management including all digital asset needs, video production for internal / external use, and special projects.
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The Content Producer will be responsible for creating high quality visual content, managing both in-house and external production efforts, and collaborating on the ideation of content pieces.
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Research production topics using the internet, video archives, and other information sources. Interact well with video journalists, anchors, videographers, news managers, production, digital and engineering staff.
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Knowledge of media production, communication and dissemination techniques and methods, including alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media. The Associate Producer is responsible for contributing story ideas; writing stories; organizing them within an energetic and memorable newscast or digital content for the web.
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This person will manage all Video, TV, radio, animations and still photography projects for the agency. CTP is looking for a creative problem solver to be our in-house agency producer on our Content Team. Someone who is hungry to be a part of the creative process, help us troubleshoot, make something out of nothing, and work wonders with budgets of all sizes.
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