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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Creative Suite) The Video Producer will be instrumental in creating compelling video content that aligns with our brand's vision and engages our growing fan base.
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Strong knowledge of video editing software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or Avid Media Composer. This is an exceptional opportunity for a skilled Video Content Creator to join a leading company in the commercial lighting industry.
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In-depth knowledge of video production and graphic design. Creates, shoots and edits video daily for quick turnaround. Produce creation of digital video content - from concept through to delivery.
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Proficient in camera technology, audio, grip/electric, motion graphics, video editing tools and techniques (i.e. Adobe Premiere and After Effects) and the repurposing of existing footage into entirely new assets.
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Reporting to the Social Media Manager and working closely with the Director of Brand Marketing, the Video & Social Media Specialist will produce images and video content for the Roosevelt University website, advertising, marketing materials and social media channels (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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This growing organization is looking for a hybrid Video Production Manager to join their team. If you are interested in this Video Production Manager position and meet the above requirements, please apply today.
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Knowledge of and ability to use a wide variety of equipment needed for the creation and editing of media productions including computers (both Windows and Mac OS), video cameras, microphones and other audio recording and live sound production devices, video projectors, media players/recorders, televisions, video editing software, and other related tools.
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The Video Production Specialist will be responsible for shooting, editing, directing, producing, delivering, and archiving high-quality digital content. The Video Production Specialist will be responsible for directing remote camera recordings of college and on-campus community events, as well as field and studio productions.
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Portfolio showcasing previous work demonstrating proficiency in video editing, motion graphics design, and video production. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in video editing, motion graphics design, and video production.
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Demonstrated skill in use of video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects. This position will be responsible for Producing Multimedia (audio, video, computer media and graphic arts resources with an emphasis on Video Editing and Camera Operation.
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Assist in live event and studio production, including setting a stage, lighting a set, and shooting footage w/video or still camera. Experience with 3D Software and additional Animating and Video Editing Plugins, Experience with Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects required.
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Ability to provide videography/photography services, including shooting and editing, building motion graphics and other post-production services for video driven projects. Must display hands-on experience with all aspects of video production, video editing, studio and location shooting including operating camera, lighting, audio, etc.
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Proven experience with photo/video equipment, editing software and multimedia tools, including Adobe Creative Suite (Final Cut Pro), Premiere Pro or other video editing software. The Video Producer works alongside and supports the Social Media Strategists, Marketing Coordinator and the Chief Marketing Officer.
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The Video Producer will work collaboratively with our team of multi-skilled designers on other aspects of full-scale campaigns, ensuring the same style in alignment not only with the campaign but with the brand’s style guidelines as well.
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Experience on Cisco WebEx, MS Teams, WebEx Hybrid Mesh, VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN Gateways, ClientUs, CMS, Conductor, MS-Teams -EV & Clients for Video conferencing is must. Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, ClientU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support.
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