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Media Production Specialist ? Advanced knowledge with motion graphics, transitions, animation, audio effects, visual effects and color corrections. Proficient in using video editing software such as Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools.
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Demonstrates technological understanding of connecting digital and physical spaces across multiple technology platforms (AR/VR, Mobile, Web, Virtual Production, Gaming, Whateververse, etc) The Lion King - Virtual Production.
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Working knowledge of media production tools such as Adobe Premiere, Movie Magic, Resolve, etc. This person will draw upon their professional production experience in traditional cinema, studio, documentary and remote production to innovate storytelling in non-traditional ways.
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Lead pre-launch (project level): Readiness for High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) - Tier1 - Pre-production builds - ESD, handling, conditions in line, storage etc. Supervising and responding to production launch/ issues.
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The V1 works with the Event Producer, Technical Director (TD) and/or Production Manager on live and pre-recorded events in a variety of event spaces and production environments, and will assist in load-in, video design, rehearsals, show, and load-out.
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Proficiency in the entire Adobe Creative Suite and content/post production systems. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of brand voice, storytelling and video production. Build a content strategy and devise a scalable content production process that can grow, evolve with the business and inspire it.
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Manage all production phases from concept to delivery (pre-production, shoot, and post) The Senior Producer will work closely with our team and The Director of Production to help bring creative ideas to life.
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As Senior Producer, Content, you will be responsible for end-to-end management of production projects including but not limited to: broadcast productions, social video production, still shoots.
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Oversee all production activities (pre-production, shoots, post-production) Experience across the production lifecycle from in camera capture to multi-channel deployment. Liaise across departments and brand leads including Account services, creative teams, production consultants, brand leads, strategy, business affairs, etc.
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Experience with photography and videography, including editing and post-production. Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Multimedia Arts, Video Production, Marketing, Communications, or related field.
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As a Podcast Producer, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of podcast production, including planning, recording, editing, and distribution. - Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g. communications, media production.
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Understanding of photo and video production best practices. You'll work alongside the wider strategy, account, production, and creative teams to ensure we are delivering best-in-class social media content, helping to create content that stands out for our clients.
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1A Auto is seeking a talented, creative, and efficient Video Production Editor Intern to join our in-house video production studio in Pepperell, MA. 1A Auto’s YouTube channel has over 2.3 million subscribers and is one of the leading automotive channels on the platform.
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They operate in over 30 countries including television stations group and production operations, premier motion picture company, news and entertainment television networks, a premium ad-supported streaming service, and world-renowned theme parks.
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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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