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Works as or with another videographer/editor to gather video assets, (i.e., conducts on-camera interviews with stakeholders with an ear toward eliciting compelling sound bites, identifies and directs videographers to shoot needed b-roll footage, and conceive graphics.
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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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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. Candidates must have experience in conceptualizing and executing short and long form video production, editing and sound designing audio content, with an understanding of the entire production process from the start.
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Knowledge of how to publish and maintain a site using a content management system (CMS), WordPress a plusMust know how to perform photo resizing and audio and video editing using programs including Adobe Photoshop, iMovie, and Sound Studio.
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The Video Editor will be responsible for editing video footage using editing software, correcting and grading color, adding visual effects, creating titles and graphics, selecting music and sound effects, and exporting the final product.
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Two (2)+ years of video experience, including work as an editor, cinematographer, production assistant, or a combination of the above. Demonstrated knowledge of filmmaking and production, including editing, cinematography, lighting, and sound editing.
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Acts at strategic thinker and trusted advisor, consulting with stakeholders to assess appropriate medium, create product concepts, plan production, produce video to include scriptwriting, location scouting, shot selection, video capture, video editing, sound design, digital effect creation and video archiving.
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As part of this role, the incumbent will work as one or more of the following on most projects: video editor, photo editor, motion graphics artist, teleprompter operator, sound engineer, videographer, and/or photographer.
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Minimum 3 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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Must be an excellent video editor and camera operator. Additionally, must be competent in color correction and grading, sound design, audio mixing, and creating motion graphics. As the Video Producer, you will get to have your hands in the whole process of pre-production, production, and post-production (including editing.
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The Senior Visuals Editor is responsible for curating and producing innovative visual content across platforms (including social, video, digital, print, experiential) that meets brand integrity and production quality standards, while remaining on schedule and on budget.
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Display a high level of competency in all areas of video production, including lighting, sound, motion graphics, color correction, and publishing. We’re looking for a versatile, driven and energetic videographer/editor to join the creative team which supports Orlando City SC, OCB, Orlando Pride, and Inter & Co Stadium on a part time (less than 30 hrs.
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The agency is looking for a talented and motivated Junior Video Editor preferably with previous agency experience, to join the growing video & motion team. · A fundamental understanding of sound design with an ability to find the right musical cue or sound effect.
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Diploma/Degree in Film Production / Film, Sound and Video, Mass Communication preferred. Collaborate with project committees, departments and editorial teams to brainstorm and create video content.
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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. The Associate Video Editor reports to the Video Manager and plays a key role in telling the Express story through video content.
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