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Establish and upkeep processes that ensure creative excellence, including working closely with centralized video production and operations teams to establish workflows that deliver quality and exceptional storytelling, consistent communication, swift decision-making, efficient budgeting, scheduling, and deadline enforcement.
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A social media maven with a flair for storytelling and a keen eye for visual aesthetics. Momentum Enterprises, a dynamic management company powered by Arena Capital, is seeking a creative and passionate Regional Social Media Specialist to join our vibrant team.
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Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop) and digital asset management software. The Coordinator will contribute to a culture of storytelling by creating a variety of multimedia and graphic design solutions for print and digital media.
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Proficiency with video editing on Adobe Premiere Pro Excellent communication skills and excel at writing and storytelling. The ideal candidate will possess a combination of technical skills, experience being on-camera, and have a passion for storytelling.
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The Digital Content Producer understands creative process and leads creative operations for a wide range of creative storytelling tasks including scheduling interviews, coordinating production schedules, script writing, editing videos, uploading videos and managing video platforms.
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Conceptualize, produce, and manage storytelling content across the Thrill One portfolio – Nitrocross, Nitro Circus, and Street League Skateboarding. Collaborate with the Creative Director to lead creative project and campaign brainstorms and refine creative ideation into impactful and measurable creative executions.
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Work with the Head of Content and Creative to establish the creative vision and direction for Thrill One owned properties – Nitrocross, Nitro Circus, and Street League Skateboarding. The Creative Director will collaborate with the creative producer, ensuring the elevation of our properties' brand identity and overall creative output.
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The Editorial Director of Integrated Storytelling sits within the Editorial team, reporting to the Editor in Chief, and leads the development and execution of creative editorial concepts for our print, digital, and social platforms that bring to life our Integrated Storytelling priorities.
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A successful content creator also has the technical skillset to execute creative storytelling, namely through photography and videography. Advanced knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (After Effects, Premiere, Media Encoder, Photoshop, Illustrator.
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The KO-MAR Productions Broadcast Content Creator has a passion for creative storytelling, enhancing production designs, and the technical knowledge to produce visually interesting high-end content with efficiency and discipline.
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ZAGG is actively seeking a talented Associate Creative Director with a profound passion for impactful visual storytelling. 6+ years of extensive experience with Adobe Creative Suite, emphasizing Premiere Pro and After Effects.
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Instructor/Assistant Professor of Audio Storytelling- University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL The Department of Journalism and Creative Media seeks an instructor or assistant professor who is excited about preparing students for success in audio storytelling through coursework and immersive experiential learning.
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The Athletics Creative Content Manager has a direct hand in the storytelling and branding of the athletic department, its student-athletes and teams. The Assistant Director of Creative Content will serve as a key member on the University of North Florida Athletic Department external operations team providing creative content in the areas of video production, photography, graphic design, social media, and publications.
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Utilize Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects, to produce high-quality designs and videos. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and After Effects.
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Strong eLearning and design creativity; ability to ideate and innovate scenario-based learning / storytelling / creative writing skills. Tools: MS Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, Storyline and RISE are a bonus; Experience with learning management systems (LMS.
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