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Knowledge of television production set design principles and techniques. BA or BS degree in Communications or Mass Communications with an emphasis on Television Production or related experience.
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8 years experience working in a major television production studio as a director or technical director. Identify and critique high production value, “network-level” lighting and sound design.
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Must be familiar with all aspects of television production including audio, switching, digital effects, camera operation and shot composition, lighting, and character generators. Must be familiar with all aspects of television production, lighting, character generators, and news automation.
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In this role you'll direct and technical direct live and taped shows or segments, as well as pre-production and post-production sessions from a production control room or post suite, delivering high production value, network-level on air results.
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Strong technical aptitude and experience with television control room and studio production technology including video switchers, audio mixers, graphics, newsroom editorial software (ENPS.
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Minimum 3-5 years commercial production experience, preferably at a local television station or advertising agency. Software skills required include Adobe CC Suite production package including Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Audition, Adobe Creative Suite, Media Encoder, etc.
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Five years Industry experience directing in a live news environment, operational knowledge of all control room positions and familiar with all aspects of live television and pre/post production.
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Fox TV StationsFOX Television Stations owns and operates 29 full power broadcast television stations in the U.S. These include stations located in 14 of the top 15 largest designated market areas, or DMAs, and duopolies in 11 DMAs, including the three largest DMAs (New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
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Working knowledge of television production techniques. Knowledge of television programming concepts, principles, methodology, and techniques. May manage talent; may serve as editor, videographer, and/or audio/lighting specialist.
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Two- years experience or equivalent combination of experience/education in television/video production. Our new team member will help create new episodes of local television programs such as Positively Kansas, One on One with Victor Hogstrom, and Kansas Week. They will also participate in the production of more new programs in development, as well as the production of spots and promos to air between programs.
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Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden (WBSL) is a purpose built, state-of-the-art film and television studio offering one of the largest facilities in the UK. It also owns Set, Lighting and Rigging - a rentals division, WB De Lane Lea - a post-production facility and Leavesden Park - a contemporary office complex.
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Experience with planning television and radio on-air fundraising campaigns including goals, themes, premium choices, and studio production resources to maximize membership revenue is critical in this role.
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Experience in theatrical, architectural or television lighting production preferred. Knowledge or experience of lighting design and/or lighting production. Layout lighting control systems with specifications and risers.
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Production equipment including robotic camera systems, production switcher, play out servers, graphics devices, lighting systems, weather systems, audio consoles, and other gear used in production.
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BA in Film/Television/Video Production/Journalism and/or minor in Graphic Design. Minimum 3-5 years hands-on experience in all aspects of video production including shooting, lighting, sound recording & editing, and ability to operate all associated equipment.
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