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Proficient with video editing software including Adobe Premiere and/or Final Cut Pro. A strong portfolio for design, motion graphics, video editing and photography. Video editing behind-the-scenes footage, teasers, trailers, reels, and music video cut-downs.
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Proven experience in content management, particularly in video editing and live streaming. Proficiency in Adobe Premiere or equivalent video editing software. The ideal candidate possesses a strong background in camera operations and video editing, coupled with a keen eye for visual storytelling.
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Provide videography/photography services, including shooting and editing, building motion graphics, and other post-production services for video-driven projects. Must display hands-on experience with all aspects of video production, video editing, studio and location shooting including operating camera, lighting, audio, etc.
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Proficient in using video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro). Strong skills in videography, lighting, sound recording, and video editing. This role involves hands-on video shooting and editing for straightforward productions, as well as coordinating with freelance crew members for more complex projects.
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Expertise in presentation design tools such as Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop) and proficiency in video editing software (Premiere), with the ability to perform light editing tasks.
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Responsible for video editing and producing; helping to oversee growth strategy on all video platforms with Social Media Manager. Independent and detail-oriented with a creative approach to video editing.
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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g. Adobe Premiere Pro) Demonstrate technical proficiency in video editing software, sound mixing and color grading. Video Production: Conceptualize, storyboard, film and edit video content for various channels (primarily social), ensuring consistency in messaging, branding and tone.
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This is a full-time on-site role located in Wendell, NC for a Video Editor at Dara Holsters & Gear. The Video Editor will be responsible for editing and assembling recorded footage, creating motion graphics, and adding visual effects.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, and web editing/content management systems essential; digital photography and video editing experience preferred. Support the Associate Director for Operations and Finance in maintaining and updating the museum's website, blog, and social media platforms, including crafting various forms of content.
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Well-versed in quickturn social video editing for platforms like TikTok. You know how to take various raw clips and make it truly fascinating. 1-3 years of experience editing digital media, preferably in a newsroom environment.
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The Seattle Seahawks are seeking a Social Video Coordinator to assist in the day-to-day programming and content creation for the Seahawks social media accounts across a variety of emerging video platforms, including TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Snapchat and more, while providing support on Seahawks “traditional” channels (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X) as assigned.
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Some Video Editing, Shooting and Motion Graphics experience. After Effects and video knowledge a plus, particularly Adobe Premiere, After Effects and Davinci Resolve. After Effects and video knowledge a plus, particularly Adobe Premiere, After Effects and Davinci Resolve.
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The Podcast Video Editor will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as video production, video editing, video color grading, motion graphics, and brand design. Video Production, Video Editing, and Video Color Grading skills.
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We are adding a Video Editor to lead the editing of video content for GHOSTs social, web and event platforms. Working closely with our videographers, photographers, Content Director and creative teams the Video Editor will focus on video editing and assisting to shoot as-needed, playing a key role in delivering authentic, unforgettable content.
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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) You will be responsible for video production, editing, color grading, motion graphics, and graphics.
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