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We develop camera systems for autonomous drone navigation, media capture, and commercial inspection from customer use case analysis to requirements definition, product development, factory bring-up, and validation through mass production.
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Access camera, access management, analog, cat5, cctv, client, coax, data, dvr, electrical wiring, hd camera, installer, ip camera, ip video, ipvm, low voltage, network video, nvr, security alarm, security camera, security systems, software, surveillance, technician, video management, video systems, vms.
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Proficiency in editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and camera functionality/filming techniques is required. We publish on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and other social platforms, as well as our website.
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Camera-Readiness: The SEO Content Writer will be on camera periodically. Social Listening and Research Skills: The SEO Content Writer will need to stay up-to-date on all of the latest digital marketing trends, policies, news, and forecasts that affect the company or our target audience.
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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. Excellent knowledge of various camera equipment and software, including but not limited to DSLR, mirrorless, studio, PTZ, cinema, and action cameras.
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This dual role is designed for a sports media professional who can seamlessly navigate between engaging on-camera work and behind-the-scenes production. Please include links to your on-camera work, any relevant digital content you've produced, and your social media accounts that you'd use in this role.
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Experience with professional cinema camera equipment from manufacturers such as Sony, Canon, Panasonic, RED. Expert working knowledge of numerous video camera file formats, codecs, transcoding, and export of appropriately formatted deliverables.
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Ability to be on camera/microphone and communicate verbally in a public setting. The Director of Communications manages an on-call schedule. Ability to be on call some weekends on a rotating schedule.
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Junior Documentary Film Associate for Mason Gross School of Arts. Among the key duties of this position are the following:Works on documentary film projects in New Jersey as a production assistant or associate producer, cinematography, or sound recording, assistant editing and/or associate editing.
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Experienced in sewer and drain cleaning (electric snake/hydro jetting) and pipe line camera inspections. Educate and assist customers on the importance of sewer repair and replacement. Experienced in sewer and drain cleaning (electric snake/hydro jetting) and pipe line camera inspections.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Communications, or a related field; plus one year of full-time paid video/TV production experience, such as operation of cameras and editing equipment, on-camera performance, script writing, narration, or other related production work.
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2+ years of industry experience as an engineer working on hardware design, system architecture, image/sensor analysis, perception sensors such as cameras and radar, and on vehicle computing.
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Represent brands in a professional way on camera working from both scripted. ● Enjoy the spotlight and thrive on camera. You are invited to work with us to create a brand-new online live-stream on TikTok.
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Job description Perform all phases of video production such as developing concepts and storyboarding; script research and writing; casting, hiring, and directing paid and volunteer actors, technicians, and crew; performing videography, camera operation, and light staging; scouting and securing locations; editing, mixing sound, creating graphics, and using digital animation software.
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At least 2 years of working experience in a creative field (preferably Media/ Marketing and/ or agency background); experience in hosting and/ or reporting on camera. Writing good-quality scripts in English language on a native level, paired with your personal tone of voice and a willingness to travel on a frequent basis within China is what makes you an ideal candidate for the position as a TV host for our flagship travel programme "Travelogue.
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