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WBBM-AM Newsradio, Chicago's leading multi-platform news organization, is seeking a passionate, dynamic journalist to serve as a part-time news editor and writer. + In the absence of the Managing Editor and the Director of News and Programming, the editor is the de facto leader in the newsroom.
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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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Craft an entire edit from start to finish, including handling creation of motion graphics, animation, color correction, sound design, and audio mixdown. The ideal candidate has worked previously editing for a YouTube creator, YouTube channel and/or production company that specializes in creator content, and has competency in other aspects of post production - motion graphics, sound mixing, color grading, and more.
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This role is similar to that of a traditional assistant editor, with a heavy emphasis in project management for visual effects. Prepare footage for various post-production processes, including editorial, sound, visual effects, and color grading.
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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. Craft the visual elements (i.e. graphics, templates, title cards) and/or execute sound design across a variety of shows.
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Edit short-form social content (0:05 - 0:45), to broadcast spots, to trailers, and the varying aspects that come with it: sound design, color correction, variation options, and minimal animation as needed.
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As a Sound Effects Editor, you will be integral to our audio team, focusing on creating and manipulating sound effects to enhance the immersive experience of our gaming and film projects.
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Youre comfortable working with video editing and design software like Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve, and you understand After Effects integrations and sound design (SFX, foley, audio mixing.
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You possess a strong background in sound design, foley, and the application of music and VO. You have a technical understanding of camera operation and an artistic point of view on photography/videography techniques (color, lighting, framing, camera movement, etc.
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Part-time News Production Assistants work in the KYW newsroom as an assistant to the editor on duty and the broadcast managing editor. News Production Assistants are responsible for coordinating the retrieval and labeling of sound, transcribing copy from field reporters, answering newsroom phone lines, and updating information such as sports scores, weather and market information.
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This position is fully remote freelance, though applicants within Los Angeles who can visit the office will be prioritized. Extensive experience with the Adobe suite, including Premiere Pro, AfterEffects, and Photoshop.
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High proficiency in video editing, color grading, motion graphics, sound design, and video compression codecs. Job SummaryAs a Senior Video Editor, you will play a pivotal role in our team, working on political advertisements that drive debate and help our clients achieve their campaign goals.
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Provide feedback on video projects, including technique, story, sound design, brand positioning, and general quality standards. In your partnership, the Supervising Editor will guide theVideo Editing Discipline's growth, improve the artistry of our Video Editing craft, establish agency processes and workflows, and consult on video, story, and time-based media solutions.
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To thrive in this role, you will extend from discipline manager to hands-on editor, driving the growth of the Video Editing discipline and executing client programs. As our Supervising Editor, you will play an essential role within the 4D Design Discipline of GMR's Experience Design team.
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You will work as the lead editor on several content projects, partnering with Content Producers, creative leadership, and client teams to create the highest quality video content. Training and Advocacy: You will lead internal agency talent to improve their video editing capabilities, as well as act as an advocate for the importance of the video editing craft within content creation.
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