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Provide video services, including all phases of video production, and perform as a videographer at multiple events. Possess the technical aptitude and background in the practical application of scripting, directing, shooting, lighting, and audio and editing in video production.
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Proficiency in video production tools and software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar editing software. Compensation: $50,000 - $70,000 Responsibilities: Video Production: Conceptualize, plan, shoot, and edit professional videos for law firm marketing purposes, including promotional videos, attorney profiles, client testimonials, event coverage, educational content, trending content, television ads, and more.
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Ensure technical excellence in video production, including lighting, sound, composition, and post-production effects. Project Management: Manage multiple video projects simultaneously, from pre-production planning to post-production delivery.
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Maintain a high rate of image and video production while maintaining high-quality standards. Full Job Description The D2D Experts are looking for an experienced videographer & photographer to join our team.
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The Senior Multimedia Specialist serves as videographer, still photographer, script-writer video producer and multimedia expert to create a variety of digital communication products. Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism, video production, or related communication field from an accredited college or university and five years of related experience; or master’s degree in broadcast journalism, video production, or related communication field from an accredited college or university and three years of related experience; or high-school diploma or equivalent and 10 years of experience in broadcast journalism, video production, or related broadcast field.
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Proficiency in video pre-production, concept, scripting, post-production and motion graphics. The City of Midland is seeking a skilled Videographer and Digital Photographer to capture and produce high-quality visual content for various city projects and initiatives.
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Must be proficient in motion graphics, dynamic and static infographics, video lighting and sound design. Products include external communication videos; video news stories; videography, photography and livestreaming of special events, conferences, symposiums, community activities and producing Podcast episodes.
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Creative Direction: Provide creative input and direction throughout the video production and photographic process. Video Production: Conceptualize, plan, and execute video projects that align with the college's strategic goals and objectives.
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Experience in all facets of video production, including filming, lighting, and audio recording. The ideal candidate for this role has experience filming and editing video, a passion for politics, and an understanding of what resonates with viewers on various social platforms.
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Must have excellent technical skills, knowledge of Premiere Pro, Lightroom, Photoshop, CaptureOne (bonus) Must have a firm understanding of all aspects of digital media, including production equipment, lighting techniques, cameras/lenses Solid understanding of strobe, on-camera flash, and continuous lighting setups.
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This includes developing strategies and tactics to fulfill H&D's video production schedule, including video editing, motion graphics and audio mixing for use across all channels including broadcast television, harryanddavid.com, social, mobile, OTT and developing platforms along with non-owned channels.
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This is a contract, on-site role as a Videographer at Feather Media & Co. The Videographer will be responsible for the day-to-day tasks of video production, camera operation, shooting videos, and operating cameras.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Videographer located in Concord, NC. The Videographer will be responsible for video production, camera operation, lighting, shooting video, and camera management.
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Expert knowledge of video production and post-production workflows, tools, and best practices. Minimum job requirements include a bachelor's degree in business, film, video production, or a related field; Master of Business Administration (MBA) desirable.
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Assists in the editing, post-production, and distribution of a wide variety of video projects. Video shooting in a variety of locations and settings. Collaborates to create and deliver impactful video content to a variety of audiences.
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