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Then you might be our new Production Assistant & Videographer / Editor ! Job Type: Videographer / Editor / Administrative | In-Office 40 Hours/Week. Then you might be our new Production Assistant & Videographer / Editor.
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As a news videographer, studio camera operator, art director, copywriter, graphic designer, account executive, video editor, web designer, or similar position at a national network, local network television affiliate, cable news, commercial media production facility, or marketing or communications agency.
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Additionally, as the social media videographer point of contact, you will be focused on staying on top of trends in motion design and social media to generate new creative ideas to incorporate motion graphics into our social strategy that will attract attention and stand out from competitors.
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Lead the planning, logistics, and execution of fundraising and friend-raising events with strategic support from the Senior Director of Development and support from the Communications Associate, contract graphic designer and videographer.
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Candidate may also be called upon to serve as a videographer/visual storyteller in order bring stories to life in an engaging way that highlights the impactful work performed by HMSA, its network of providers, health care stakeholders, and partnering QualificationsBachelor's degree and two years of related experience (e.g., social media coordination, advertising, communications, marketing, or public relations); or an equivalent combination of education and related work experience.
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Experience as a legal secretary/administrator, paralegal, legal videographer, or legal transcriptionist preferred. Experience as a legal secretary/administrator, paralegal, legal videographer, or legal transcriptionist preferred.
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We are looking for a visionary storyteller that can capture top-tier content that can be turned into a compelling and relevant story that will connect with the target audience.
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Videographer, video editor and motion designer as well as cross-functional teams, including the design & web team and marketers. videographer, video editor and motion designer as well as cross-functional teams, including the design & web team and marketers.
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Job DetailsJob Location Fort Lauderdale - Ft Lauderdale, FLPosition Type Full TimeSalary Range Description PURPOSE OF THE POSITIONThe Digital Reporter serves as an officer of the court and is responsible for the audio capture, control of the proceedings and preservation of the verbatim record in selected-type depositions and other judicial proceedings in approved jurisdictions, using audio equipment and a computer with specialized recording software provided by Esquire.
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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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If you’re a creative and self-motivated videographer who enjoys staying current on video tools and technology in addition to planning, scripting, filming, and cutting video, this is the role for you.
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As part of this, a production videographer plays a crucial role in creating captivating content to help tell the Agilent story. You will be asked to edit footage after recording, adding computer graphics, closed captioning, and special effects, as well as editing presentations for the highest quality final product.
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WSYX/WTTE in Columbus, OH is looking for a creative full-time News Photographer & Videographer! WSYX/WTTE in Columbus, OH is looking for a creative full-time News Photographer & Videographer! This is not a DSLR still photojournalist position.
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Fashion Videographer/Editor - Motorcycling Division in Torrance, CA. Fashion Videographer/Editor - Motorcycling Division in Torrance, CA. Alpinestars USA is seeking a sports-minded, enthusiastic, and results-driven Field Sales Manager to lead its Motorcycle Field Sales team.
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Provide video services, including all phases of video production, and perform as a videographer at multiple events. The EMC is the one-stop shop for visual information services throughout the Federal Government and the Department of Defense.
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