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While this role has project management and oversight components, someone in this role will be expected to contribute to the production of project assets, exercising skills in illustration, animation, motion graphics, audio engineering, video editing, and photo editing.
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Experience developing solutions using design tools and technology such as Video and audio production: editing, recording, and production using Camtasia, Adobe Premier Pro, Adobe Audition, and Audacity; 3D modeling, animation, and gaming using 3DS Max, Blender, Unity; Coding for gaming and interactions using HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, C#, Typescript.
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Proficiency in using a range of digital tools and software for animation, interactive design, video editing and 3D modeling. 5+ years of experience in digital learning development, with a strong portfolio showcasing expertise in animation, gamification, and multimedia content creation.
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Video editing, including animation, graphics, high energy creative edits, text overlays, special effects and subtitling. While we have a lot of innovative projects we are working on (reality show, youtube channel, celebrity promos, a documentary), and we have tons of fun creative projects always in the works, we are looking for someone that can master the fundamental video editing role first with a bit of videography/photography on occasion.
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Knowledge and expertise in one or several of these: illustration, photography, infographics, animation, video editing, journalism, html, CSS, programming. Experience building webpages in various CMSes including WordPress full-site editing.
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Video Production Specialist will be utilizing all assets in post-production for the most effective storytelling, including audio, motion, animation and graphic assets. Video Production Specialist will be using editing tools to create information, directional and complex data in an interesting way.
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Strong technology skills are preferred, such as 3D modeling, coding, game creation or design, animation, robotics, modifying games, video editing, digital arts, competitive gaming, significant knowledge of Minecraft or Roblox, etc.
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5-7 years video editing experience. You'll touch a gamut of subjects, creating assets and editing stories that help promote equipment, share the customer story, and enhance our rich brand legacy.
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The Spotlight Creative Director is the counterpart to the Spotlight Editorial Director, teaming up to establish and own the vision of Spotlight reporting experiences throughout the entire process of a project.
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Familiarity with animation, motion graphics, and basic video editing skills will be beneficial. Experience with video and motion graphics software (After Effects, Premiere, Media Encoder) a plus.
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Even after production, as client reviews and QA processes take place, the Creative Director continues to serve as a contributor, decision maker, and reviewer on any adjustments and corrections made to the product.
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Experience in photography, animation and video production, and proficiency with video editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro. Experience in photography, animation and video production, and proficiency with video editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Editing video (70% of the time) Motion graphics experience / competency / 2D or 3D animation. The Editor is a critical part of our larger Visual Services photo/video department, which maintains residency of a 50,000 sqft studio in East Moline, IL. While this role’s primary function is working as a video Editor as described above, the candidate will also occasionally assist shoots in-studio and in-field (locally), running grip and operating video equipment.
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Experience with graphic design, video editing, and animation tools is a plus. Proficiency in using authoring tools, video recording, and multimedia development software. Bachelor's degree in content development, instructional design, education, instructional technology, or a related field.
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This position will be responsible for partnering with Partner with Gameplay and Narrative Design Animation teams in editing motion capture data. Animator (Video Games) Support the motion capture animation pipeline.
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