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As a Creative Producer (Contract/Temporary) for Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond's creative team, you'll be responsible for supporting the needs of Art Directors, Narrative Designers, and IP partners through scheduling, task management, and art reviews.
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Collaborate with the game artist to conceptualize and create compelling 2D/3D animations, visual effects, and motion graphics for game logos, symbols, backgrounds, and features. The ability to translate a game designer's vision into an actionable plan for the animation team, give and receive constructive feedback, and provide direction to a creative team is essential.
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Partnering closely with expert resources across Strategy, Creative, Account, Project Management (PM), Media, Art Studio, Multimedia, Technology and Ad Ops teams, the Producer advocates for efficient, high-quality execution of the discovery, design and delivery of the work.
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As part of the Yolo High Wheelers Game Day Promotional Team, you will play an important role in enhancing the fan experience by facilitating and participating in Game Elements and other entertainment, according to standards set by your Producer.
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Assist management in servicing low voltage props Mantains quality game play by servicing computers with updates Must be available to work Friday afternoon until midnight, Saturday noon until midnight, and Sunday noon until 8 PM (this is not a weekend-only position, but you must be available these days/times.
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The Television Producer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and producing television programs for professional development, documentaries, and/or entertainment using a variety television related media.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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CBS News 24/7 is seeking a New York-based WGA Producer to join its around-the-clock coverage team. The WGA Producer will primarily be responsible for writing conversational, narrative copy for a live, daily newscast across a variety of coverage beats including domestic stories, breaking news, international stories, interview and reporter segments, medical, consumer, tech and cultural reports.
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CBS News and Stations, brings together the power of CBS News, 28 owned television stations in 17 major.
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Responsibilities: As Game Producer, you will: Champion the artistic direction, ensuring top-notch visuals and assets for our mobile games. Avid video game player, familiar with a wide variety of games and platforms.
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8-11 years of Game Producer and/or Project Management experience. Job Title: Sr. Game Producer. Work with the Principal Game Designer on a new product, developing and documenting new processes while working within an existing project management framework.
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Complete game day passes for game operation related events like halftime shows, concourse activations, anthems, color guard, etc. As our Game Operations Intern, you'll spend the 2024-2025 NBA Season supporting our Game Operations department by carrying out elements of the overall fan experience, ranging from performance teams, mascots, in-arena promotions, and other game operations-related activities.
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We’re looking for a Creative Video Producer at its Reston VA location, with skills in videography, editing, and motion graphics. When not working remotely, you’ll work out of our beautiful Reston office, with in-house cafeteria, free soda, pool table, classic video game room, and a balcony with gorgeous views of the surrounding area.
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Cat Daddy is growing and seeking a Game Monetization Specialist to join the WWE SuperCard Live Ops team. Cat Daddy Games is more than just a mobile video game company; we are a passionate and close-knit team of creators.
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