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The ideal candidate is proficient in Adobe products, specifically Premiere Pro and After Effects. ● Proficiency with Premiere Pro and After Effects. We currently have an immediate opening for a freelance/remote Post Production Supervisor.
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Utilize After Effects and Premiere Pro to create visually stunning motion graphics, animations, and visual effects that enhance the overall quality of our videos. Insight Globals large American multinational food client is looking for a skilled Video/Motion Producer with expertise in After Effects and Premiere Pro to join their Design team.
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Exceptional editing skills, complemented by a strong familiarity with leading post-production software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and similar platforms. Edit video and audio content proficiently using Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Audition.
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The ideal candidate will have thorough knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, or Final Cut Pro editing software. The ideal candidate will have thorough knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, or Final Cut Pro editing software.
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Experience with Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, and Flash), Apple Final Cut Pro X, Map Publisher, and any other interactive graphics enablers, languages, or tools.
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Experience with professional cartography tools to include, but not limited to: ArcGIS Maps; Maya; ArcGIS CityEngine; ArcGIS Pro; ERDAS; RemoteView; ArcGIS Pro; ENVI; SOCET GXP; and ArcMap.
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Knowledge of the intelligence production cycle, executive intelligence production, graphic design, web development, and data science and related technologies. Utilize technology to design maps, graphics, illustrations, and layouts for Finished Intelligence (FINTEL) production.
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Knowledge of Adobe suite, Premiere Pro, or Final Cut Pro video editing software. The Videographer will support and collaborate with the Brand Content Creator by assisting in all aspects of video production, to include shooting, directing, editing, and other support from pre-production to post-production.
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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, etc.) Bachelor's degree in Film Production, Visual Arts, or a related field is preferred, but not required.
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Strong knowledge and experience working with Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. The Video Producer & Editor will bring demonstrated professional experience in video production, including but not limited to: shooting, editing, motion graphics, equipment, lighting and production.
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Demonstrated skill in use of video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects. Bachelor's degree in videography, film production, or a related field. VR and 360 video production may be needed as the technology advances.
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Editing Software Proficiency: Exhibit a solid command of industry-standard editing software packages such as Adobe Creative Cloud, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, or Avid Media Composer. You must be able to learn on the fly and be technically adept at Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Raster Images (Adobe Photoshop), and Vector Images (Adobe Illustrator.
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Have experience using Adobe Premiere Pro, Media Encoder and Audition. We are seeking a Technical Operator working as in our Technical Operations team responsible for the localization of TV spots, film trailers and social media content including graphics insertion, subtitling, dubbed audio layback and encoding of files for international broadcast and online distribution.
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Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Media Encoder, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Audition. Experience in Avid Pro tools a plus. Experience using industry recognized backup software (ShotPut Pro, Hedge, Silverstack, or equivalent.
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Strong experience/expertise in Final Cut Pro X, Avid, Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Lightroom, InDesign, Illustrator, etc.) , production and post-production work (including retouching, color correcting, sound mixing, etc.
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