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Proven working experience in digital marketing, including video production, graphic design, and social media marketing. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Digital Media, Field & Video Production or a related field highly preferred May be open to non-degreed with proven experience.
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Assist External Affairs team with creative media needs in support of assigned sports, social media, marketing, recruiting, messaging, communications, ticket sales and attendance.
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The Media Production Director is a high-visibility position that will operate at the nexus of Creative and Video Production with a focus on External Communications, Talent Recruitment and Culture, along with Business line marketing with room to grow.
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Two+ years of professional experience in video production, digital content creation or management, online marketing or social media is preferred, may include internships.
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Experience in Digital Marketing, E-commerce Merchandising and Web Production functions, SEO, Google Analytics, Paid Search, Social Media, Display, Video, Retargeting, Affiliate Marketing, Content Development, App Marketing, and Product Recommendation Engines.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor degree in Graphic Design, Communications, or related field 7+ years in graphic design 7+ years’ corporate video production 5+ years’ in-studio & on-location photography 3+ years’ project management experience Knowledge and Skill Requirements: Expert level in Adobe Creative Suite (specifically Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, RUSH, and Lightroom.
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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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The Seacrest Studios – Media Production Specialist will span a number of disciplines such as on-air broadcaster, photo/videographer, video/audio editor, program developer, media specialist, and more.
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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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Video Editor highly skilled in editing, creating essential graphics for scalable production to custom animations, color correction, audio mixing, and delivery of digital videos in different codecs and compressions to support brand websites, social media, mobile sites and applications, internal communications, and broadcast.
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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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Video Production Specialist at West Shore Home. You will report directly to the Chief Marketing Officer and work closely with our Creative, Digital, and Media Marketing teams.
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Marketing & Advertising, Graphic Design, Market Research, Media Production, Public Relations & Communications. Relevant experience in a public-facing capacity such as sales, marketing, events, public relations, communications, community relations, corporate relations, advertising, or a related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in film and video production, broadcast journalism, media arts, communications, or proven progressive responsibility in these or related fields.
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Assist with video shoots as needed, maintain proficiency in video and audio editing software and stay abreast of new technologies and techniques in video production.
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