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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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Job Requirements: College degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience, minimum of one year of experience as a radio or television announcer, excellent pronunciation with steady and measured on-air delivery style, strong computer skills and ability to interface with technical systems, demonstrated experience with audio editing, radio automation, and traffic systems, and high aptitude and inclination for learning new technology.
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PBS Utah stands as one of the premier public television stations in the country. Bachelor's degree in Communication, Journalism, or a related field, or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience), plus three years of directly related experience in instructional or commercial television required.
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We are BrandsMart - A leading Consumer Electronics and Appliance Retailer in the Southeast.
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College degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience, minimum of one year of experience as a radio or television announcer, excellent pronunciation with steady and measured on-air delivery style, strong computer skills and ability to interface with technical systems, demonstrated experience with audio editing, radio automation, and traffic systems, and high aptitude and inclination for learning new technology.
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Production Technical Director I: The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney Television Animation) Disney Branded Television. Familiarity with other CG technologies such as Houdini, BiFrost, Blender, After Effects, Maya, Arnold, Nuke, and Unreal Engine is a plus.
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Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Supervises television engineering, production, and operations staff at WMVS and WMVT, as well as the Production Manager and Production Scheduler. Coordinates and collaborates with Television and Video Production and eProduction programs for equipment purchases and technical advice.
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Summary Assists the Cable Television Producer/Director in production, shooting and editing of various government access programming for the Township's cable television channel. Works under the general supervision of the Cable Television Producer/Director.
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Serving over 1,000 students majoring in Film and Television, Screenwriting, Documentary and Animation, SCA provides general education courses in the Arts and Literature liberal studies domain. Special Instructions to Applicants: This post applies to Entertainment Television Production Entertainment Television Directing Entertainment Television Editing Web series production.
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Basic Function/Overview: DEFINITION: Under general supervision, provides instructional support services for faculty and students in the proper use and operation of digital cinema and broadcast hardware, software, and other materials; assists students in the use of film and television production equipment; assists in the preparation of instructional materials for the film and television program.
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With television stations across the , Gray Television offers an unprecedented opportunity for students to learn an area of broadcast expertise from seasoned professionals in the business.
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Gray Television provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
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Examines how television contributes to the interpretation and discussion of social activities that affect the ways people view society and social groups. Explores the practices, conventions, and ideologies that shape the production and consumption of television programs.
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Regent University — Assistant Professor-Cinema and Television Regent University’s School of Communication and the Arts is seeking to fill a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position.
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The Department of Film and Theatre has three (3) Majors: 1) Radio-Television-Film, 2) Theatre Arts, and. We offer training and experience in radio, television, film, theatre production, and dance, as well as courses in the history, scholarship, and aesthetics of these media.
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