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Experience with various project types, including creative production (television/radio/experiential/events); digital/web, mobile, video, brand and strategic consulting. Works closely with the Strategy Planner to develop the creative brief in line with Client objectives by identifying the key project outcomes and soliciting client feedback and gaining approval with the client.
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Desired Characteristics Experience leading large-scale, 360° creative campaigns in film, television, or entertainment (drama or comedy); streaming experience preferred. Prior experience partnering with movie studio creative teams and processes preferred.
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3 years as ad agency or in-house television or film design director. Excellent working knowledge of Adobe Creative suite, including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects and Acrobat.
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This full array of marketing solutions may include digital platforms like over-the-top (OTT) video, search solutions (SEO/SEM), social media strategies, digital display, and e-mail targeting, as well as broadcast television.
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KNWA & FOX24, the NBC & FOX affiliates in Fayetteville, Arkansas, are looking for an aggressive, innovative, creative and dynamic News Producer to help take our product to the next level! This role will include producing evening newscasts, possibly filling in as a producer on other shifts if needed, writing daily news stories for television and digital, working with video and managing multiple content sources before and during live broadcasts.
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Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is not required but requested. (Current employees who are interested in this position can apply through the Gray-TV UltiPro self-service portal) KGNSTV/Gray Television, Inc. is a drug-free company.
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Establish a creative/scholarly agenda for promotion and tenure which maintains a professional profile within and outside of the university, and the regional cultural arts community; and. Professional experience in design and production in genres such as theatre, television & film, theme parks, industrials, and/or other related fields; and.
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So, if you are a motivated individual who loves organization, being creative and working with people, Apply Now! Our Designers create the beautiful spaces you’ve seen in magazines and television.
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Creative problem solving skills. No Cold Calling. From our no obligation in-home consultation, custom tailored designs and the highest quality product construction, our products simply offer the best value in the industry.
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Our 30 partners and over 600 staff members deliver comprehensive financial services in the fields of music, motion pictures, television, sports, literature, and other creative and performing arts.
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Strong live reporter, who can walk viewers through a story in a compelling, creative, and lively way. KSAT12 News , the Graham Media Group owned - ABC affiliate station in San Antonio Texas is seeking a multi-skilled journalist to join our news team.
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Must have excellent news judgment plus creative writing skills for television. Creative storyteller who thinks outside the box and is able to use news judgment while producing entire package.
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Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is the leading entertainment and sports agency, with global expertise in filmed and live entertainment, digital media, publishing, sponsorship sales and endorsements, licensing, media finance, consumer investing, fashion, trademark licensing, and philanthropy.
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Our 30 partners and over 500 staff members deliver comprehensive financial services in the fields of music, motion pictures, television, sports, literature and other creative and performing arts.
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