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Overview:Mainly leading and supporting the Art Director on 360 campaigns, which include event, digital, print, video editing, VMD, OOH, organic, and paid social media.
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Bachelors degree in digital media, computer art, media arts, film/video production, animation, audio recording arts, visual communication, OR interactive design OR a related discipline AND three (3) years of tested experience.
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For Best Consideration Please Apply By: September 12, 2024 Class Specific Essential Duties Initiate, concept, design and produce high-level digital media (video and photo) marketing for CCBC’s social media platforms and public-facing website.
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Portfolio Note: In order to be considered, candidates must have 3+ years of experience as a digital artist and/or visual designer (with an agency, motion design studio, post-production, or similar environment), and recent work demonstrating proficiency with design software and video editing tools.
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In addition to photography, the Graphic Design Department offers the following courses: Design I, Graphic Design I, Graphic Design II (Symbols), Graphic Design III (Layout and Prepress), Color Studies, Video Production & Editing, Web Application Design, Advanced Graphic Design I, Digital Illustration, 3D Animation, and Graphic Design Internship.
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Familiarity with graphic design, social media marketing, or video editing software. Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Marketing/Advertising, Communications, Journalism, PR, Digital Media & Technology, Data Analytics, Information Technology, Graphic & UX Design, Project Management, Business Administration, or a related creative or technology field.
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Services and support include audio and video production, live streaming, photography, and graphic design. Through its workshops, programs, and activities, students and faculty in all disciplines can explore and apply tools and systems for prototyping and making, 3D modeling, and virtual environments, along with audio and video digital media creation.
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5+ years of production experience inclusive of film directing, film producing, art directing, shooting, interviewing, recording, editing, and finishing professional quality video media.
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Embody the highest standard of excellence in graphic design and art direction; Must have relevant, trend-forward and tasteful design styles and aesthetics.
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Qualifications Educational requirementsBachelor's degree in one of the following areas: Business Administration, Computer, Science, Computer Science Education, Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Multimedia, Web Development, Mobile Application Development, Curriculum Development and Instruction, Computer Engineering, Business Education, Animation, Adult Education, Information Studies/Technology, Interactive Design, Film/Video Production.
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The Opportunity: The Barbie IMC Team is looking for an experienced mid-level Senior Brand Designer with a passion for branding and graphic design across all marketing and visual communication that support the brand strategy and business objectives including key art, retail, social, digital, video production, environmental, experiential, and more.
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Work collaboratively with EIT Center to develop multimedia elements (including audio, video, and graphic/animated components) to support online learning development efforts. Duties Support the Excellence In Teaching Center (EIT) initiative through instructional technologies such as Articulate-Storyline, SoftChalk, lecture capture, closed captioning, video conferencing, and multimedia development.
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In-depth knowledge of video production and graphic design. The ideal candidate will possess strong technical skills in video production tools like Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop, along with the ability to adapt to evolving media platforms.
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Proficiency in graphic design and video production software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), with a strong understanding of emerging media technologies.
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Maintain video production schedules and monitor progress of tasks and multiple projects to ensure content meets the live production timelines laid out by Creative’s team manager and CMO. Collaborate and communicate clearly with key stakeholders (producer, director, audio engineer, graphics team, control room) to maintain best practices for media workflow for prep, production, post and archiving.
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