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Understanding of music scoring and sound design techniques and strategies. The New York Times Audio team is hiring an editor for The Daily. The editor will work with and guide producers in determining what stories we tell and which reporters we work with.
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Minimum 5 years hands-on experience in all aspects of video production including shooting, lighting, sound recording & editing, and ability to operate all associated equipment (ie DSLR or iPhone capture) Must have a solid understanding of layout and design and the ability to follow brand guidelines to ensure a consistent brand aesthetic across all assets.
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Journalism background with experience in sound mixing and sound design software. Host/producers are welcome to pitch ideas; however, podcasts are assigned by and submitted to ArtPride's marketing and communications manager, who serves as assignment editor.
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Experience with Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator or Sound Design is a plus. a highly self-motivated and organized creative professional to join the full-service agency as a Producer, Editor, and Camera Operator.
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Fundamental understanding of audio editing or sound design. On occasion, the Associate Video Editor will be asked to help the Videographer on set, including duties like assistant camera, digital imaging tech, or production assistant.
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Videographer/Editor – Motorcyling. Bachelor’s degree in Video Production, Animation, Motion Graphics Multimedia Design or equivalent experience. Create videos from scripting and storyboarding through editing including creation of motion graphics, animation, sound editing and mixing, formatting and compression.
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Strong understanding of post-production processes, including editing, color grading, and sound design. We are a dynamic and creative media production company based in Phoenix, Arizona, seeking a skilled Video Editor to join our team.
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Additionally, must be competent in color correction and grading, sound design, audio mixing, and creating motion graphics. Must be an excellent video editor and camera operator. Software: Fluent in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, friendly with Google Docs. Experience with color grading in Davinci Resolve is a plus.
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Strong skills in design & layout as well as video post-production processes, including video editing, motion graphics, color grading, sound design and audio mixing. Execute basic sound design and mixing to ensure clear audio quality, appropriate sound levels for different channels, and integration of sound effects that complement the visual narrative of video content.
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Craft the visual elements (i.e. graphics, templates, title cards) and/or execute sound design across a variety of shows. Sinclair, Inc. is looking for an Audio/Video Editor for its growing podcast portfolio who will play a key role in bringing multi-channel programming around the company to life.
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Add graphics, visual effects, and sound design elements to enhance the overall impact and effectiveness of the trailer. As a Trailer Editor, you will be responsible for transforming our long-form podcast conversations into visually stunning, attention-grabbing, disruptive trailers that reach millions every single week.
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As a Senior Video Editor, you will join the POOLHOUSE Post-Production department in working with footage, dialogue, music, sound effects and motion graphics to tell the stories of companies, causes and candidates.
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Manage post-production workflows, including editing, color grading, and sound design, to create polished, professional videos. Expertise in video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro.
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Incredible attention to detail with regards to color accuracy & sound design. Rhoback is looking for a dynamic Video Editor with a passion for creating engaging, fun, and high-quality content.
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Incorporating typography, visual effects, and sound design to enhance the overall impact and engagement of motion graphic content. Utilizing video software, such as Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Cinema 4D, to design and execute captivating motion graphic projects.
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