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Responsibilities Design characters, creatures, props, production callouts, high vision concept art, color scripts, marketing material and other visual guides and tasks as needed to assist the development team.
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Design characters, creatures, props, production callouts, high vision concept art, color scripts, marketing material and other visual guides and tasks as needed to assist the development team.
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Enverus' innovative technologies drive production and investment strategies, enable best practices for energy and commodity trading and risk management, and reduce costs through automated processes across critical business functions.
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Work as needed in control room in technical positions (including camera control and audio) Must be able capable of following instructions, verbally and written In-person attendance is required Other duties as assigned by the TV Operations ManagerExperience Requirements: Prior experience in broadcast news production, technical school or college technical classes preferred, but not required.
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Build and decorate set and/or provide props used for production. The Production Assistant operates various equipment (camera, audio, visual, graphics, lighting, or digital) used for production and/or transmission.
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Duties will include scenic construction, painting, props, lighting, audio, video, and maintenance of production equipment. Experience working in multiple areas of production including but not limited to: scenery, scenic painting, props, lighting, audio, video, etc.
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Work closely with electricians and lighting assistants with maintenance of video, sound, and light production. In addition, the Stagehand will work closely with and assist carpenters with scenery build, installation, video, sound and light production.
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Run cue tracks to position scenic elements, props and related equipment as directed for performances, artist training and maintenance; On-Call Carpentry/Props Technician - Hawai'i - Resident Shows Division.
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Assist in pre-shoot preparations including organizing equipment, props, and wardrobe. Support the production team in post-processing tasks such as editing, retouching, and file management.
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Produces internal and external photo shoots and manages budget, props, location, etc. We're looking for someone to coordinate the research, acquisition, production, presentation, negotiation, copyright management, purchasing and tracking of images for advertising and marketing collateral.
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One to Two (1-2) years of experience in stage lighting, production audio, theatrical rigging, or theatrical production management; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
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Builds and decorates the set and/or provides props used for production. Provide audio production-related support as needed and may work with outside production facilities. Experience in television, film, or post production preferred but not required.
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As a Stage Manager for live newscasts, including props, you will play a critical role in ensuring smooth and efficient production during live television broadcasts. You will be responsible for managing the stage, props, and the coordination of various elements to support the production team and on-air talent.
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Manages the creation of artwork (primarily photography & illustration) to provide visual solutions. Experience in client and vendor relations, along with negotiating skills and budget management. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, family care or medical leave status, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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Resolves conflicts within teams with grace and patience. Curates assets within the Enterprise DAM. Acts as vendor partner and manages litigation risk. Diversity Inclusion & Customer Service Statement. Works with all agency functions internal and external clients to develop visual strategies and concepts for advertising and marketing collateral.
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