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This position will be responsible for Producing Multimedia (audio, video, computer media and graphic arts resources with an emphasis on Video Editing and Camera Operation. Keep up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies in video production and editing to bring innovative and creative solutions to our projects.
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Contributes to the editing and production of resources of in a variety of formats (e.g., print, video, multi-media) utilizing tools such as Canva, InDesign, video editing tools (Premiere Pro (Adobe), Final Cut, or AVID), podcast editing tools, etc.
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Areas of Responsibility The Public Relations & Media Coordinator will report to PEC’s co-director of outreach and communications. Preferred QualificationsFive to seven years or more of relevant experience in media relations, public relations, and/or communications or Accreditation in Public Relations.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Communications and Fund Development, the Public Relations Manager is our primary press contact and a passionate mission storyteller. As part of the TCB communications team, the Public Relations Manager raises awareness of our affordable housing communities, neighborhood business investments and Community Life resident opportunity initiatives.
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The Communications Specialist (Video/Multi-Media) will produce video content. If you’re talented at planning, shooting, editing, and post production (including motion graphics and closed captioning) this would be a great role for you.
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A Bachelor’s degree in areas such as Public Relations, Media Production, Integrated Communications, or Corporate Communications. In this capacity, the chosen individual will engage with the Corporate Communications Team, focusing on integrated communication initiatives across diverse platforms such as digital media, traditional media, graphic design, and video production.
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Leader of end-to-end video production – from contributing to storyboards, collaborating on shotlists, assisting production partners with specs/framing, to editing and finishing.
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Minimum of 3-4 years of experience in the production and execution of sports video and photography. Will have total responsibility for the assigning, coordinating, of all photography, videography and editing of various video features to promote USF athletics and its student-athletes.
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Media Relations, Video Production and Distribution, Social and Digital Media, Corporate Communications Support, Branding, Content Development and Distribution, Marketing, Graphic Design, Crisis Communications and Risk Management, Reputation Management, Strategic Counsel, and Measurement and Analysis.
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Bachelor's Degree in Video Production, Digital Media, Communications, Journalism, or related field with 3-5 years of experience. Proven experience in video production, cinematography, editing, content creation, and podcast production, preferably in an academic or higher education setting.
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Prior experience in short-form video editing and social media management. If you're a creative individual with a knack for short-form video editing, content scheduling, and organization, this role is perfect for you.
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Generate new ideas for social media posts and execute against them from start to finish, including occasional video and photo editing. Minimum of 2 years of experience using video or photo editing software (e.g. Final Cut, After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop.
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Video Production: Plan, shoot, and edit high-quality video content for various platforms, including social media, websites, and internal communications. Technical Skills: Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), and familiarity with video production equipment.
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Serve as the primary contact for several varsity athletic teams as assigned by the Director of Strategic Communications, including the writing of press releases and game recaps, roster and schedule maintenance on the athletics website, game programs, updating student-athlete and coach bios, media relations, and production of statistics at home events if applicable.
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The Marketing & Communications Coordinator provides a wide range of support to the Marketing & Communications Manager/Director including, but not limited to, writing, editing, social media management and digital channel communications management.
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