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3 5 years relevant experience in graphic design, motion design, video design, sound design, color correction. We are currently looking for a highly detailed, organized, and proactive individual to join our team as a Video Editor to support our growing creative projects in St. Louis, MO (in office - hybrid model.
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The position requires a well-rounded knowledge of video production, cinematography, and editing with an emphasis on storytelling. Execute all aspects of video production including creative concepting, shooting, cinematography, editing and lighting.
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KellyOCG is looking for a contingent Video Editor to work at a cutting-edge company, John Deere. 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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Recognized as one of the top audio-video integrators in the nation, Ford AV is known for installing some of the largest and most complex AV projects for ExxonMobil, AT&T, Houston Intercontinental Airport, State Farm, Fannie Mae, Apple, Denver International Airport, Broncos Stadium, U.S. House of Representatives, and the Cyber Warfare Integration Center for the U.S. Military.
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Proficiency in video editing software, Adobe Premiere Pro- Strong understanding of post-production processes, including editing, color grading, and sound design. Job Title: Video EditorLocation: Phoenix, ArizonaJob Type: Full-Time, In-OfficeWork Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pmSalary: $36,000.00 per yearAbout Us:We are a dynamic and creative media production company based in Phoenix, Arizona, seeking a skilled Video Editor to join our team.
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XPEL, Inc. (NASDAQ: XPEL), leading supplier of automotive paint protection films, window films, ceramic coatings and commercial/residential flat glass film, is currently seeking a Video Editor for its San Antonio, TX corporate headquarters.
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Typical AV systems include digital signage, video walls, sound systems, and videoconferencing. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWelcome to Ford AV, where cutting-edge integration of audio, video, lighting, music, and technical aptitude forms the cornerstone of extraordinary experiences.
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Motion storytelling skills : Lead the video and motion design direction of Elastic's branding, making recommendations for aesthetics when ambiguity arises. You are a Strong team leader who will be an advocate for the video/motion design team.
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Job Title: Video Editor for YouTube and Instagram ReelsLocation: RemoteCompany: 6 Figure VetAbout Us:We are a dynamic, growing company that specializes in creating engaging and informative content for veterans interested in stock investing and personal growth.
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Contributes to the editing and production of resources of in a variety of formats (e.g., print, video, multi-media) utilizing tools such as Canva, InDesign, video editing tools (Premiere Pro (Adobe), Final Cut, or AVID), podcast editing tools, etc.
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The Videographer & Editor role is designed to expand Paysafe’s video capabilities globally. Minimum 2+ years’ professional experience in videography and video editing, required. If you have a passion for videography and video editing and wish to join a growing international company, Paysafe would love to learn more about you.
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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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The ideal candidate will possess a proven background in FPGbased video/image processing with exposure to typical image processing algorithms and image sensor interfaces – implementation and evaluation with the trade-offs between visual quality, performance, and FPGA resource utilization in mind.
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Experience in current digital video trends and production of videos tailored for social media platforms (e.g. YouTube, Instagram Stories, TikTok). The Video Producer/Editor oversees the planning and execution of public media content including the production of video stories, promos, underwriting spots and special projects.
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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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