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Reserves conference rooms and in-house services, and arranges for court reporter and videographer services for on-site depositions. Reserves conference rooms and in-house services, and arranges for court reporter and videographer services for on-site depositions.
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VIDEOGRAPHER - Lodge Cast Iron. The Videographer will help make the team's creative vision real by developing engaging video content that inspires, educates, and entertains our current (and future.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Content planning and production: Plan and produce compelling marketing assets alongside the designer/videographer that are succinct, pleasing, and backed by user research. RESPONSIBILITIES:Content planning and production: Plan and produce compelling marketing assets alongside the designer/videographer that are succinct, pleasing, and backed by user research.
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The Videography Supervisor In-Training will work with our current Videographer Supervisor learning to lead the video team so they can consistently articulate the ministry, mission, and values of Hume Christian Camps.
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Are you a passionate storyteller looking to grow as a media professional with a focus on Live Action within the corporate and industrial market?
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Create, lead and manage communication multimedia campaigns; create video scripts, storyboards and other mediums and collaborate/coordinate with media specialist (for example, graphic designer or videographer) to tell compelling stories, and drive project solution adoption and utilization; liaise with marketing, project stakeholders, learning, corporate communications, and other professionals to ensure alignment of messaging, processes, and standards.
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Production of multimedia programs: conducts interviews; manages talent; may serve as editor, videographer, and/or audio/lighting specialist. Production of multimedia programs: conducts interviews; manages talent; may serve as editor, videographer, and/or audio/lighting specialist.
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As part of this role, the incumbent will work as one or more of the following on most projects: video editor, photo editor, motion graphics artist, teleprompter operator, sound engineer, videographer, and/or photographer.
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The Videographer will work as part of a team comprised of marketing and communications professionals and reports to the Associate Director of Marketing and Communications within UL Marketing and Communications.
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As we continue to expand our reach and impact, we're searching for a skilled videographer to join us in creating compelling content that captivates viewers and leaves a lasting impression. As we continue to expand our reach and impact, we're searching for a skilled videographer to join us in creating compelling content that captivates viewers and leaves a lasting impression.
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Responsibilities will span producer, director and videographer roles and interfacing with a full-time staff member for post-production and localization. This person will have the primary role of producer, director, videographer, lighting and sound specialist.
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Collaborate with and leverage the production team, including the Director of Marketing, content team, designers, and videographer. Maintain a deep understanding of the HR technology and people analytics market dynamics, including target customers, competitors, and thought leaders.
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We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Junior Videographer/Editor to join our creative team. We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Junior Videographer/Editor to join our creative team.
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Overseeing the creation of engaging content for social media and approving the design of eye-catching print materials, you'll orchestrate the efforts of our graphic designer and videographer to showcase our programs and services to the world.
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As the videographer, your job will entail producing video content for our organization that aligns with the brand, mission, and goals of our company. Proficient with Video Editing Software (Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro.
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