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The Director of Marketing and Communications advises, coordinates, and assists in the development, production, and implementation of internal and external communications of the city and serves as the City’s Public Information Officer.
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CAPTRUST is seeking a dynamic Associate Producer and Video Editor to join its in-house corporate marketing team, focused on video production in support of the firms’ marketing initiatives, client communications, business development efforts, and recruiting and acquisition needs.
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Bachelor's degree in Film Production, Media Arts, or a related field. 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.
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The Podcast Producer will be responsible for audio editing of podcast episodes (potentially video too) , making social media clips and content, and managing overall content creation for the How To Business Show. We will handle recording and publishing of both the podcast and any material for social media content.
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Mattel’s in-house Integrated Marketing Communications team is looking for a seasoned Senior Designer/Art Director to work on the Mattel Masterbrand and Shopper/Mattel Creations DTC platform.
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Working in close partnership with Marketing, Communications & Public Relations (MCPR) colleagues, the Communications Specialist - Video (CS-V) uses their keen visual sense and filming expertise to collaboratively plan, beautifully film, and creatively edit strategic and engaging video stories for both internal and external audiences.
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Proven experience in videography and video editing, with a strong portfolio demonstrating proficiency in storytelling, cinematography, and post-production. Post-secondary degree in film, media production, or related field.
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Keep abreast of trends and advancements in video production. Our Functional Services Teams (FSTs) include Corporate Development, Finance, HR, HSSE, IT, Legal, Marketing/Communications, Practice Services and Real Estate and Procurement.
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Planning, filming, editing, posting, and archiving high quality video content in support of Stantec's brand (filming will often include conducting interviews) You believe in the unique power of video to convey and elicit emotion.
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Organization : BC-1986 Marketing & Communications-US Corporate. Production of video content for YouTube, Stantec.com, LinkedIn, Instagram. Proficiency in Adobe Premiere, AfterEffects, Audition, and Photoshop.
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Minimum 5-8 years of experience in a videography role. Understand the business strategy and key MCPR objectives that drive all video projects. Video is a key component to helping Stantec position our brand effectively.
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Edit video/photo and marketing content at an expert level using applications like Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Media Encoder, and DaVinci Resolve, Photoshop, Contribute innovative ideas to keep the company current in film production and marketing trends.
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Bachelor's degree in Media Arts, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Film/Television Production or other related field. 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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Job Description:The OpportunityThe Department of Media Production, Management and Technology at the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications is seeking applications for a non-tenured Visiting Lecturer in Production, starting July 4.
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The position, reporting to the Assistant Director for Outreach & Programs, oversees the library's Marketing and Communications unit, handling brand management, external communications, graphic design, social media, video production, and internal c-suite communications.
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